Works, Volume 73Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page xi
... hundred and thirty years after the New Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America was printed his book remains the most authoritative source of information concerning the native folk of south - east Panama . Between the hills ...
... hundred and thirty years after the New Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America was printed his book remains the most authoritative source of information concerning the native folk of south - east Panama . Between the hills ...
Page 155
... hundred Pounds a Man . All the People we found here was a Mulatta - woman , and one Man ; we took four Slaves , and redeemed four Englishmen , who were taken Prisoners by them in Trading . When we had plunder'd as much as we could ...
... hundred Pounds a Man . All the People we found here was a Mulatta - woman , and one Man ; we took four Slaves , and redeemed four Englishmen , who were taken Prisoners by them in Trading . When we had plunder'd as much as we could ...
Page 196
... hundred women and young boys seized and taken away . Most of these were killed on the return journey when Morales found himself pursued by infuriated natives ; one by one , the captives were killed and their bodies left on the path ...
... hundred women and young boys seized and taken away . Most of these were killed on the return journey when Morales found himself pursued by infuriated natives ; one by one , the captives were killed and their bodies left on the path ...
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