Works, Volume 62Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 70
... desire for the good of the service , as will be proven in due time when your majesty shall so order . The rectitude of my conduct will appear in the evidence , which is rather to be believed than the unsupported assertion of the said ...
... desire for the good of the service , as will be proven in due time when your majesty shall so order . The rectitude of my conduct will appear in the evidence , which is rather to be believed than the unsupported assertion of the said ...
Page 74
... desire that your majesty order an investigation . It is advisable to mete out justice in this case . For the reasons above given , and others to follow , although goodwill is not lacking , nothing will be done here . I will keep your ...
... desire that your majesty order an investigation . It is advisable to mete out justice in this case . For the reasons above given , and others to follow , although goodwill is not lacking , nothing will be done here . I will keep your ...
Page 139
... desire and petition . This deponent did . And even before this , at daybreak , when the Spanish fleet was sighted , witness had sent a boat to the fleet with warning that the port ( f . 123 r . ) was occupied by the English , and later ...
... desire and petition . This deponent did . And even before this , at daybreak , when the Spanish fleet was sighted , witness had sent a boat to the fleet with warning that the port ( f . 123 r . ) was occupied by the English , and later ...
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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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