The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen1Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... Indians are said to have continued . raised already one hundred thousand men . The Spaniards soon routed the Indians , and obtained a complete victory . The ad- miral spent a year in ranging the island ; and , in this time , reduced it ...
... Indians are said to have continued . raised already one hundred thousand men . The Spaniards soon routed the Indians , and obtained a complete victory . The ad- miral spent a year in ranging the island ; and , in this time , reduced it ...
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... Indians at Cumana ; but the treachery and abuse of the Spaniards con- cerned in the pearl fishery exciting the indignation of the natives , they soon after put these missionaries to death.2 Ferdinand issued a decree of his privy council ...
... Indians at Cumana ; but the treachery and abuse of the Spaniards con- cerned in the pearl fishery exciting the indignation of the natives , they soon after put these missionaries to death.2 Ferdinand issued a decree of his privy council ...
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... Indians . They soon after sailed for St. Domingo ; and the first act of their authority was , to set at liberty all the Indians who had been granted to the Spanish courtiers , or to any person not residing in America . A general aların ...
... Indians . They soon after sailed for St. Domingo ; and the first act of their authority was , to set at liberty all the Indians who had been granted to the Spanish courtiers , or to any person not residing in America . A general aların ...
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... Indians . Per- ceiving them determined on hostilities , he prepared to attack the town , in which above 12,000 warriors had already assembled . The Indians , observing this preparation , assailed his troops in prodigious numbers ; but ...
... Indians . Per- ceiving them determined on hostilities , he prepared to attack the town , in which above 12,000 warriors had already assembled . The Indians , observing this preparation , assailed his troops in prodigious numbers ; but ...
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... Indians Luke Velazquez , of Aylon , a licentiate , wanting hands to work 1520 . the Spanish mines , having entered into an agreement with some associates , to steal a number of the Indians from the neighbour- L. Velaz- ing islands to be ...
... Indians Luke Velazquez , of Aylon , a licentiate , wanting hands to work 1520 . the Spanish mines , having entered into an agreement with some associates , to steal a number of the Indians from the neighbour- L. Velaz- ing islands to be ...
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