Works, Volume 62Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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... fortress . Deponent stated that the fact is that the day the English ship The warden's was sighted at sea , another ship was also sighted , and when deposition they came near to land , and there entered into the river and harbour of ...
... fortress . Deponent stated that the fact is that the day the English ship The warden's was sighted at sea , another ship was also sighted , and when deposition they came near to land , and there entered into the river and harbour of ...
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... fortress at the time , and he believes that the fortress was built especially to protect the harbour , in order that no vessel might enter without declaring her identity and origin . As for the rest , witness does not know . X. In reply ...
... fortress at the time , and he believes that the fortress was built especially to protect the harbour , in order that no vessel might enter without declaring her identity and origin . As for the rest , witness does not know . X. In reply ...
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... fortress ; and the warden replied that it had been fired from the fortress because he had had the shot greased and loaded and also because it seemed to him right that he , as warden , should know in what guise that ship entered , since ...
... fortress ; and the warden replied that it had been fired from the fortress because he had had the shot greased and loaded and also because it seemed to him right that he , as warden , should know in what guise that ship entered , since ...
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DOCUMENTS | 1 |
Depositions taken at Santo Domingo November | 29 |
The Crown to the Judges of the Audiencia of Santo | 57 |
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