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two leagues from it , in order that the enemy might not seize them and strengthen himself with the possession of formidable vessels in the Pacific . He raised an armada to go against the enemy by sea . He made it ready with great ...
two leagues from it , in order that the enemy might not seize them and strengthen himself with the possession of formidable vessels in the Pacific . He raised an armada to go against the enemy by sea . He made it ready with great ...
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Having exhorted his soldiers like a most Christian captain , he ordered them to offer a prayer to God , Our Lord : and in utter silence , that they might not be perceived by any , they came up through the trees and gave the enemy the ...
Having exhorted his soldiers like a most Christian captain , he ordered them to offer a prayer to God , Our Lord : and in utter silence , that they might not be perceived by any , they came up through the trees and gave the enemy the ...
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The enemy took the village and sacked it , and fortified himself in it . The said village is close to the shore . I was advised by the natives of the island , and , immediately , leaving a suitable force in this city and having first ...
The enemy took the village and sacked it , and fortified himself in it . The said village is close to the shore . I was advised by the natives of the island , and , immediately , leaving a suitable force in this city and having first ...
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INTRODUCTION | xv |
5 | xvi |
Licentiate Carasa to the Crown Panama March | 9 |
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