| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1856 - 488 pagine
...forty of the chiefest of them went on board the Spanish vessel, and were immediately carried prisoners of war to Panama, Here they were forced to conclude a peace, though upon terms very disadvantageous to them, before they could obtain their liberty. These poor arid miserable Indians... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1856 - 496 pagine
...forty of the chiefest of them went on board the Spanish vessel, and were immediately carried prisoners of war to Panama. Here they were forced to conclude a peace, though upon terms very disadvantageous to them, before they could obtain their liberty. These poor and miserable Indians of... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1893 - 600 pagine
...the chief men among them went on board the Spanish vessel, and were immediatel y carried prisoners of war to Panama. Here they were forced to conclude a peace, though upon terms very disadvantageous to them, before they could obtain their liberty. These poor and miserable Indians of... | |
| Charles Loftus Grant Anderson - 1911 - 720 pagine
...underftand this good News: and thus forty of the Chiefest of them went on board the Spanish Veffel, and were immediately carried Prifoners of War to Panama....to them, before they could obtain their Liberty." Four hundred seventy Boucaniers of America—vol 2, p. 56. I o K u ~ CD 2 U •z. a z I 5 J' o « Q... | |
| Charles Loftus Grant Anderson - 1911 - 702 pagine
...underftand this good News: and thus forty of the Chiefest of them went on board the Spanish Veffel, and were immediately carried Prifoners of War to Panama....to them, before they could obtain their Liberty." Boucaniers of America—vol 2, p. 56. CHAPTER XXIV. THE DARIEN COLONY. "You art going to have the fever.... | |
| Charles Loftus Grant Anderson - 1914 - 774 pagine
...underftand this good News: and thus forty of the Chiefest of them went on board the Spanish Veffel, and were immediately carried Prifoners of War to Panama....to them, before they could obtain their Liberty." Boucaniers of America—vol 2, p. 56, CHAPTER XXIV. THE DARIEN COLONY. "You are going to have the lever.... | |
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