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" ... with dykes, divided with hedges, or defended with walls. They deal truly one with another, without laws, without books, and without judges. They take him for an evil and mischievous man, who taketh pleasure in doing hurt to another ; and albeit they... "
The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus: Together with the Voyages of ... - Página 199
de Washington Irving - 1849
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A history of the life and voyages of Christopher Columbus, Volumen 1

Washington Irving - 1828 - 502 páginas
...gardens; not entrenched with dykes, divided with hedges, or defended with walls. They deal truly one with another, without laws, without books, and without...whereby health is preserved and disease avoided.» •' . i Much of this picture may be overcoloured by the imagination, but it is generally confirm'...
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A History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, Volumen 1

Washington Irving - 1828 - 574 páginas
...; not entrenched with dykes, divided with hedges, or defended with walls. They deal truly one with another, without laws, without books, and without...albeit they delight not in superfluities, yet they * Letter of Columbus to Luis de St. Angel, Navarrete, t. i .. p. 167. 314 DISCOVERY OF HISPANIOLA....
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The Foreign Review, and Continental Miscellany, Volumen 1

1828 - 706 páginas
...with hedges, or defended with walls : they deal truly one with another, without laws, without book, and without judges; they take him for an evil and mischievous man, which taketh pleasure in doing hurt to others.' -f It will be seen how different an opinion was soon...
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The Foreign Review, and Continental Miscellany, Volumen 1

1828 - 710 páginas
...with hedges, or defended with walls : they deal truly one with another, without laws, without book, and without judges ; they take him for an evil and mischievous man, which taketh pleasure in doing hurt to others.' + It will be seen how different an opinion was soon...
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The History of South America, from the Discovery of the New World by ...

William Grimshaw - 1830 - 262 páginas
...to another ; and notwithstanding they delight not in su* Peter Martyr. perfluities, yet they provide for the increase of such roots whereof they make their...whereby health is preserved, and disease avoided." Before leaving Port Conception, Columbus ordered a large cross to be erected in the centre of the village...
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The History of South America, from the Discovery of the New World by ...

William Grimshaw - 1830 - 258 páginas
...with dykes, divided with hedges, or defended by walls. They deal truly, one with another, without law, without books, and without judges. They take him for an evil and mischievous man, who feeleth pleasure in doing hurt to another; and notwithstanding they delight not in su* Peter Martyr....
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Tales from American History, Volumen 1

Eliza Robbins - 1833 - 290 páginas
...gardens not entrenched with dykes, divided with hedges, or defended with walls. They deal truly one with another, without laws, without books, and without...who taketh pleasure in doing hurt to another."— The government of these innocent people was what ia termed the patriarchal. Their princes or kings...
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The History of South America: From the Discovery of the New World by ...

William Grimshaw - 1833 - 260 páginas
...; and notwithstanding they delight not in su« , : , * Peter Martyr, perfluities, yet they provide for the increase of such roots whereof they make their bread, contented with such simple xliet, whereby health is preserved, and disease avoided." Before leaving Port Conception, Columbus"...
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History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, Volumen 1

Washington Irving - 1835 - 436 páginas
...gardens, not entrenched with dykes, divided with hedges, or defended with walls. They deal truly one with another, without laws, without books, and without...delight not in superfluities, yet they make provision for*the increase of such roots whereof they make their bread, contented with such simple diet, whereby...
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The Ten Tribes of Israel Historically Identified with the Aborigines of the ...

Barbara Anne Simon, Barbara Allan Simon - 1836 - 420 páginas
...than scarceness, so that they seem to live in a golden world without toil. They deal truly one with another without laws, without books, and without judges....man who taketh pleasure in doing hurt to another." 3 " It would appear from an account given by Peter Martyr and Gomara, (for both of these authors record...
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