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co of the cimarrones and their leader , threw an iron collar about deponent's neck and laid hand on his machete to strike deponent , who appealed to the English not to permit a negro to mistreat him , and they prevented it ; and so they ...
co of the cimarrones and their leader , threw an iron collar about deponent's neck and laid hand on his machete to strike deponent , who appealed to the English not to permit a negro to mistreat him , and they prevented it ; and so they ...
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1 ) + Sacred Catholic Royal Majesty About a month ago I wrote to your majesty , reporting my arrival and the commencement of this Vallano campaign against the English corsairs and the cimarrones who are here ; I reported that I had ...
1 ) + Sacred Catholic Royal Majesty About a month ago I wrote to your majesty , reporting my arrival and the commencement of this Vallano campaign against the English corsairs and the cimarrones who are here ; I reported that I had ...
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The Spanish captaine hearing this , having buried the dead bodies , and having gotten all things into his barkes , and taking the English men and their pinnesse with him , he returned to Panama : so the voyage of that English man did ...
The Spanish captaine hearing this , having buried the dead bodies , and having gotten all things into his barkes , and taking the English men and their pinnesse with him , he returned to Panama : so the voyage of that English man did ...
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INTRODUCTION | xv |
5 | xvi |
Licentiate Carasa to the Crown Panama March | 9 |
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