The History of North and South America, from Its Discovery to the Death of General Washington, Bände 1-2Benjamin Warner, and sold at his stores, Richmond, Virginia, and Charleston, South Carolina, 1819 |
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... cazique of the country made Columbus a visit at this place . He appeared in all the pomp of Indian magnificence : he was carried in a sort of palanquin by four men , and a numerous train of attendants , who approached him with ...
... cazique of the country made Columbus a visit at this place . He appeared in all the pomp of Indian magnificence : he was carried in a sort of palanquin by four men , and a numerous train of attendants , who approached him with ...
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... cazique , named Guacanahari , who was one of the five sovereigns among whom the whole island was divided . He immediately sent messengers to Columbus with a present of a mask of beaten gold , curiously fashioned , and invited him to his ...
... cazique , named Guacanahari , who was one of the five sovereigns among whom the whole island was divided . He immediately sent messengers to Columbus with a present of a mask of beaten gold , curiously fashioned , and invited him to his ...
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... cazique Guacanahari ar- rived , who gave Columbus a particular detail of what had hap- pened after his departure from the island . The conduct of the Spaniards , and their familiar intercourse with the Indians , tend- ed to diminish ...
... cazique Guacanahari ar- rived , who gave Columbus a particular detail of what had hap- pened after his departure from the island . The conduct of the Spaniards , and their familiar intercourse with the Indians , tend- ed to diminish ...
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... cazique , who defended his people with a bravery that deserved a better fate . But his treatment of Anacoana , a female cazique , was still more treacherous and cruel . The province , anciently called Xaragua , which extends from the ...
... cazique , who defended his people with a bravery that deserved a better fate . But his treatment of Anacoana , a female cazique , was still more treacherous and cruel . The province , anciently called Xaragua , which extends from the ...
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... cazique who had fled from Hispaniola and taken posses- sion of the eastern extremity of Cuba . He stood upon the de- fensive , when they first landed , and endeavoured to drive them back to their ships . His feeble troops were soon ...
... cazique who had fled from Hispaniola and taken posses- sion of the eastern extremity of Cuba . He stood upon the de- fensive , when they first landed , and endeavoured to drive them back to their ships . His feeble troops were soon ...
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Adelantado admiral Almagro Americans appeared appointed arms army arrived artillery assembly astonished Atahualpa attack attempt body Boston brigantines Britain British troops brother carried cazique coast colonel colony Columbus command conduct Congress considerable considered continued Cortes countrymen courage court crown of Castile Cuba Cuzco danger declared discovered discovery endeavoured enemy engaged enterprize execution expedition favour Ferdinand fire fleet force gold governor harbour Hispaniola honour hopes hundred Inca Indians inhabitants instantly Isabella island killed land liberty lord Cornwallis Lord Dunmore Manco Capac ment Mexican empire Mexicans military monarch Montezuma nation natives notwithstanding obliged occasion officers party persons Peru Pizarro possession prisoners proceeded province provisions Quito received respect retire retreat river royal sail seized sent ships Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit success thousand tion Tlascalans took town utmost Velasquez vessels victory violent voyage Washington wounded