The History of the Discovery and Conquest of the Canary Islands: Tranflated from a Spanish Manuscript, Lately Found in the Ifland of Palma. With an Enquiry Into the Origin of the Ancient Inhabitants. To which is Added, a Defcription of the Canary Islands, Including the Modern History of the Inhabitants, and an Account of Their Manners, Customs, Trade, EtcR. and J. Dodsley, 1764 - 368 páginas |
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... sheep , and one hundred and seventy of the inhabi- tants , among whom were Guanareme , King of the island , and Tinguafaya , his wife : with these they returned on board their fhips , and failed back to Spain ; where , in those days ...
... sheep , and one hundred and seventy of the inhabi- tants , among whom were Guanareme , King of the island , and Tinguafaya , his wife : with these they returned on board their fhips , and failed back to Spain ; where , in those days ...
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... sheep skins , the fleeves fhort and reaching no farther than their elbows . They wore also short breeches , that left the knees bare ; and short hose or stockings , that reached little higher than the calf of the leg . On their feet ...
... sheep skins , the fleeves fhort and reaching no farther than their elbows . They wore also short breeches , that left the knees bare ; and short hose or stockings , that reached little higher than the calf of the leg . On their feet ...
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... sheep skins fewed : together : in winter they wore the woolly fide next their bodies , and in fummer they turned it outwards . The women , be- fides the cloak , wore a petticoat , which reached down to the middle of their legs . In ...
... sheep skins fewed : together : in winter they wore the woolly fide next their bodies , and in fummer they turned it outwards . The women , be- fides the cloak , wore a petticoat , which reached down to the middle of their legs . In ...
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... sheep , & c . according to his wealth or pleasure , for they were not obliged to give him any thing . When they made a feast , which they called Guatatiboa , they killed one or two very fat lambs , according to the number of the guests ...
... sheep , & c . according to his wealth or pleasure , for they were not obliged to give him any thing . When they made a feast , which they called Guatatiboa , they killed one or two very fat lambs , according to the number of the guests ...
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... sheep or goats , and whether he was ever known to milk or kill them : if they knew any thing of his ftealing cattle , or forcibly taking them away from their owners . in time of peace : whether he was any way discourteous , ill- tongued ...
... sheep or goats , and whether he was ever known to milk or kill them : if they knew any thing of his ftealing cattle , or forcibly taking them away from their owners . in time of peace : whether he was any way discourteous , ill- tongued ...
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