Works, Volume 62Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 48
... certain that the admission of a corsair ship would bring damage to the town , the fortresses which the ports possess for their safeguarding prevent such entrance until it is known who the arrivals are and whence they come ; and it is ...
... certain that the admission of a corsair ship would bring damage to the town , the fortresses which the ports possess for their safeguarding prevent such entrance until it is known who the arrivals are and whence they come ; and it is ...
Page 54
... certain persons , but he does not know it . In reply to the thirteenth question , witness refers to his preceding deposition , which he affirms . In reply to the fourteenth question , witness deposed that when the master was talking ...
... certain persons , but he does not know it . In reply to the thirteenth question , witness refers to his preceding deposition , which he affirms . In reply to the fourteenth question , witness deposed that when the master was talking ...
Page 103
... certain sum of money . The enemy took Santa Marta and there disposed of a certain number of the slaves he carried . The Frenchman gone , we might have promised ourselves some quietude and rest from continuous sentry duty and similar ...
... certain sum of money . The enemy took Santa Marta and there disposed of a certain number of the slaves he carried . The Frenchman gone , we might have promised ourselves some quietude and rest from continuous sentry duty and similar ...
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DOCUMENTS | 1 |
Depositions taken at Santo Domingo November | 29 |
The Crown to the Judges of the Audiencia of Santo | 57 |
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