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Bezeguiche, or Beseghir, 53 on the
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In addition to the two letters of V
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St. Mark, Friar Giorgio Antonio Ves
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league from the land, where we saw
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they make, or out of half calabashe
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himself, and eats and lives so as t
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damage, they swam to the land. Near
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many bows and arrows; while others
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We remained here thirty-seven days,
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THE FIRST VOYAGE ENDS.
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In sailing along the island to ente
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establish any intercourse with them
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walk away in the direction of the s
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this witness is the said Hojeda, wh
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which was for some time called the
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historians, but, finally, with leav
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quarter point to the south 110 unti
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We left this place, and commenced o
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sailors at such times. We ran for f
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thing it is to seek unknown lands,
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nostrils and lips, the nose and ear
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country abounds, though we have bro
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it does not take that form so that
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Fourth Voyage of Amerigo Vespucci.
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seeing that there was no arrival, I
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my affairs, and of the payments tha
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with our people with poisoned arrow
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maintain and cause to maintain the
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licence that you may select the mos
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which we order whatever public nota
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discovered by Americo. For as Ameri
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took the said Americo, and I do not
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Latin, because he was in Castille a
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signature, and not with that of the
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confesses that they arrived at Pari
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the Admiral wrote to the Sovereigns
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surprised that Don Hernando Colon,
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houses they had drawbridges, by whi
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Chapter CLXVII. They decided upon l
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ships, they being defective for so
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sent so many people to hell who had
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question, as follows: "that he knew
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with five or six men, came to where
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are accustomed to be very liberal.
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Xaragua with twenty armed men. He f
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make, and according to what a clerg
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EVIDENCE OF WITNESSES (IN THE LAWSU
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LAS CASAS ON THE VOYAGE OF PINZON A
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deposed many times, on different oc
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discovered by Juan Bermudez, ib. Be
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map, xi; evidence against Vespucci
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Herrera, on the voyage of Pinzon an
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of landfall on coast of Brazil, 36;
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Padron Real, chart so called, corre
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Serra Leone, xlii, 41, 53 Seville,
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spurious letters of, iii n., xii n.
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FOOTNOTES 1 (return) Amerigo Vespuc
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11 (return) "The sculptures of Poly
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24 (return) Ibid., 294-95, 302. 25
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Corregemo " Racconciamo. Difesono "
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"That is, the Prince of Chiauaccha,
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52 (return) The Viscount Santarem,
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"Non vogliate negar l' esperienza D
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74 (return) Zibaldone (Lat. Libellu
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Mirabolani. 91 (return) Alonso Niñ
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103 (return) Vespucci. 104 (return)
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This should be ten months, accordin
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Juan de la Cosa. 136 (return) Viane
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Vespucci. 146 (return) This is so.
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