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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... port , where this misfortune happened , Columbus called Navidad [ the Nativity ] , because he entered it on Christmas day . Resolving to leave a colony here , he obtained liberty of the cazique to erect a fort , which he accordingly ...
... port , where this misfortune happened , Columbus called Navidad [ the Nativity ] , because he entered it on Christmas day . Resolving to leave a colony here , he obtained liberty of the cazique to erect a fort , which he accordingly ...
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... port of Navidad . Not a Spaniard , however , was to be seen ; and the fort , which he had built here , was entirely demolished . The tattered garments , broken arms , and utensils , scattered about its ruins , and eleven dead bodies in ...
... port of Navidad . Not a Spaniard , however , was to be seen ; and the fort , which he had built here , was entirely demolished . The tattered garments , broken arms , and utensils , scattered about its ruins , and eleven dead bodies in ...
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... port , and plunged them in the deep . The natives ascribed this disorder of the elements to the Spaniards.2 But the descendants of Columbus degenerated from his virtues , and they , or their agents , murdered 60,000 of the natives ...
... port , and plunged them in the deep . The natives ascribed this disorder of the elements to the Spaniards.2 But the descendants of Columbus degenerated from his virtues , and they , or their agents , murdered 60,000 of the natives ...
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... port and territory , now first discovered by the Portuguese , the com- mander called Seguro ; where the Cross then erected , or its representative , " is still shown , and the inhabitants of that town pride themselves because it is the ...
... port and territory , now first discovered by the Portuguese , the com- mander called Seguro ; where the Cross then erected , or its representative , " is still shown , and the inhabitants of that town pride themselves because it is the ...
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... port ; but his advice was disregarded . The fleet , consisting of 28 sail , within 40 hours after its departure was overtaken by a terrible tempest ; and of the whole number of vessels , four only were saved . Among those that were lost ...
... port ; but his advice was disregarded . The fleet , consisting of 28 sail , within 40 hours after its departure was overtaken by a terrible tempest ; and of the whole number of vessels , four only were saved . Among those that were lost ...
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