Works, Volumes 26-27Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 78
... seen white people , he had distinctly seen , also on his right hand , in about the same direction , yet another very high pyramid , which he had been very curious to examine from near by , but , as he had only Indians with him besides ...
... seen white people , he had distinctly seen , also on his right hand , in about the same direction , yet another very high pyramid , which he had been very curious to examine from near by , but , as he had only Indians with him besides ...
Page 316
... seen at Trinidad , but that , if he could have supposed that , it should never again have seen Barbados . Moreover , the Emissary had in Orinoco conversed with one Nicholas Collaert , who fled from here some years ago , who had related ...
... seen at Trinidad , but that , if he could have supposed that , it should never again have seen Barbados . Moreover , the Emissary had in Orinoco conversed with one Nicholas Collaert , who fled from here some years ago , who had related ...
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... seen white people , he had distinctly seen , also on his right hand , in about the same direction , yet another very high pyramid , which he had been very curious to examine from near by , but , as he had only Indians with him besides ...
... seen white people , he had distinctly seen , also on his right hand , in about the same direction , yet another very high pyramid , which he had been very curious to examine from near by , but , as he had only Indians with him besides ...
Contents
CHAP | 3 |
THE Settlement of ESSEQUIBO | 9 |
STORM VAN S GRAVESANDETHE | 28 |
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