The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... took possession of it for their Catholic majesties.1 Oct. 15 . 27 . Cuba dis- covered . Many of the natives stood around , and gazed at the strange ceremony in silent admiration . Though shy at first through fear , they soon became ...
... took possession of it for their Catholic majesties.1 Oct. 15 . 27 . Cuba dis- covered . Many of the natives stood around , and gazed at the strange ceremony in silent admiration . Though shy at first through fear , they soon became ...
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... took possession of the country for the crown of Castile . They saw no natives , but they perceived footsteps upon the shore . During the following night , they saw many fires . In the morning , they sent 40 armed men to treat with the ...
... took possession of the country for the crown of Castile . They saw no natives , but they perceived footsteps upon the shore . During the following night , they saw many fires . In the morning , they sent 40 armed men to treat with the ...
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... took 600 of the natives ; proceeded to the Gulf of Uraba ; and returned to St. Domingo , laden with slaves.2 land fish- Some adventurous navigators from Biscay , Bretagne , and Newfound- Normandy , in France , came this year in small ...
... took 600 of the natives ; proceeded to the Gulf of Uraba ; and returned to St. Domingo , laden with slaves.2 land fish- Some adventurous navigators from Biscay , Bretagne , and Newfound- Normandy , in France , came this year in small ...
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... took the name of the South Sea . South Sea . Falling on his knees , and lifting up his hands to heaven , he gave thanks to God for being the first discoverer . Having proceeded with his followers to the shore , he advanced up to his ...
... took the name of the South Sea . South Sea . Falling on his knees , and lifting up his hands to heaven , he gave thanks to God for being the first discoverer . Having proceeded with his followers to the shore , he advanced up to his ...
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... took with him 500 men , 15 horse , and 6 field pieces ; and left the rest of his troops , as a garrison , in Villa Rica . The lord of Zempoalla supplied him with provisions , and ward Mexi- 200 of those Indians called Tamemes , whose ...
... took with him 500 men , 15 horse , and 6 field pieces ; and left the rest of his troops , as a garrison , in Villa Rica . The lord of Zempoalla supplied him with provisions , and ward Mexi- 200 of those Indians called Tamemes , whose ...
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