Works, Volume 71Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 112
... enemy by sea . He made it ready with great diligence and care , but could not do so quickly because there were no barks or vessels suitable to proceed against the enemy which would not require eleven days in which to prepare ; on ...
... enemy by sea . He made it ready with great diligence and care , but could not do so quickly because there were no barks or vessels suitable to proceed against the enemy which would not require eleven days in which to prepare ; on ...
Page 133
... enemy the first volley , which killed more than twenty - five of the English and many of the negroes , who fled with some of the English ( p . 2 ) . Following this up , when he had rested that day , a cimarron and an English lad having ...
... enemy the first volley , which killed more than twenty - five of the English and many of the negroes , who fled with some of the English ( p . 2 ) . Following this up , when he had rested that day , a cimarron and an English lad having ...
Page 196
... enemy . I landed on the north , and the enemy was on the south side , and so with much difficulty I crossed the island , and with twenty - three men ( I was unable to take more with me ) , on Saturday , the 17th of the said month , at ...
... enemy . I landed on the north , and the enemy was on the south side , and so with much difficulty I crossed the island , and with twenty - three men ( I was unable to take more with me ) , on Saturday , the 17th of the said month , at ...
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Licentiate Carasa to the Crown Panama March | 9 |
February? 1571 | 11 |
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Acla armada arrived artillery barks booty brigantine brought bush captain-general Captaine captured Cartagena Catholic Royal Majesty Chagre River cimarrones city of Nombre city of Panama coast command Cristóbal Crown damage dayes deponent despatch Diego Calderon Diego de Frias Diego Flores Document enemy English corsairs Englishmen fled fleet Francisco de Toledo French frigate galleons gold and silver harbour harquebus harquebusiers HWII Indies Indios River island John Juan killed kisses your majesty's land launches leagues Majesty Your majesty's matter neere negroes night Nombre de Dios Pacific pack-trains Pearl Islands Pedro de Ortega persons pesos Pinnaces pliego port present president realm rest returned robbery Ronconcholon royal Audiencia Rubric Sacred Catholic Royal sailed San Miguel sent ship soldiers Spaniards Spanish Symerons taken Tierra Firme took Towne treasure Vallano Venta Veragua vessels viceroy of Peru victuals village voyage wounded