The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... Indians , painted according to their savage fashion , and decorated with tropical feathers , and with their national ornaments of gold ; after these , were borne various kinds of live parrots , together with stuffed birds and animals of ...
... Indians , painted according to their savage fashion , and decorated with tropical feathers , and with their national ornaments of gold ; after these , were borne various kinds of live parrots , together with stuffed birds and animals of ...
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... Indian coronets , bracelets , and other decorations of gold , which might form an idea of the wealth of the newly discovered regions . After these followed Columbus , on horseback , surrounded by a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish ...
... Indian coronets , bracelets , and other decorations of gold , which might form an idea of the wealth of the newly discovered regions . After these followed Columbus , on horseback , surrounded by a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish ...
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... Indian foot - path , winding among rocks and precipices , or through brakes and thickets , entangled by the rich vegetation of a tropical forest . A number of high - spirited young cavaliers volunteered to open a route for the army ...
... Indian foot - path , winding among rocks and precipices , or through brakes and thickets , entangled by the rich vegetation of a tropical forest . A number of high - spirited young cavaliers volunteered to open a route for the army ...
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... Indian to disappear forever . " Vol . i . pp . 386-387 . " The Spaniards had heard many accounts of the soft and delightful region of Xaragua , in one part of which , some of the Indian traditions placed their elysian fields . They had ...
... Indian to disappear forever . " Vol . i . pp . 386-387 . " The Spaniards had heard many accounts of the soft and delightful region of Xaragua , in one part of which , some of the Indian traditions placed their elysian fields . They had ...
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... Indian drum . They were now obliged to grope day by day , with bending body and anxious eye , along the borders of their rivers , sifting the sands for the grains of gold which every day grew more scanty ; or to labour in their fields ...
... Indian drum . They were now obliged to grope day by day , with bending body and anxious eye , along the borders of their rivers , sifting the sands for the grains of gold which every day grew more scanty ; or to labour in their fields ...
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