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Page lvii
... Indians at once came to visit the Scots . They were headed by an old Indian friend of buccaneers , Captain Andreas , who sang the praises of Captains Davis and Swan , who , he said ' were his particular friends ' . To celebrate the ...
... Indians at once came to visit the Scots . They were headed by an old Indian friend of buccaneers , Captain Andreas , who sang the praises of Captains Davis and Swan , who , he said ' were his particular friends ' . To celebrate the ...
Page 16
... Indians were become now again our very good Friends . The Indian , who was so particularly kind to us , perceiving Mr. Gobson was not yet arrived at the Plantation , carried out Victuals to him , and after he was a little refresh'd with ...
... Indians were become now again our very good Friends . The Indian , who was so particularly kind to us , perceiving Mr. Gobson was not yet arrived at the Plantation , carried out Victuals to him , and after he was a little refresh'd with ...
Page 70
... Indians , who indeavour to imitate them . And the Indians and they will sometimes answer one another this way , and the Indians discover their Haunts by it . The old ones also call their young ones by this Sound . The Flesh is somewhat ...
... Indians , who indeavour to imitate them . And the Indians and they will sometimes answer one another this way , and the Indians discover their Haunts by it . The old ones also call their young ones by this Sound . The Flesh is somewhat ...
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aboard America ashore buccaneers called Cape Capt Captain Captain Rowe Caribbean Chagre Chepo chief Chocó Coast colony Colour Company Country Cuna Dampier Darien Davis England English expedition Father Gassó Fish Foot French Fruit gold Golden Island Governor Ground grow Gulf of San Gulf of Urabá guns Hammock Harbour Hills Houses Indians Indies Isthmus Jamaica Lacenta Land Leagues Lionel Wafer Maiz Mangrove March miles Mountains Mouth Narganá native Negroes never Nombre de Dios North Pacific Panama Bay Panama City Pedrarias Peru pirates Place Plantains Plantations Port Porto Bello Portobel purba raid region River sailed San Blas San Blas islands San Miguel Sandy Bay Santa Maria says Scots sent settle Sharp ship Shore side Sloane sort South Sea Spain Spaniards Spanish thence took Town Trade Trees Vasco Nuñez vessel Voyage Wafer Water West Westward Women Wood