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" As Columbus supposed himself to have landed on an island at the extremity of India, he called the natives by the general appellation of Indians, which was universally adopted before the true nature of his discovery was known, and has since been extended... "
The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus: Together with the Voyages of ... - Página 159
de Washington Irving - 1849
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A History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, Volumen 1

Washington Irving - 1828 - 574 páginas
...there was but one female with them, quite young, naked like her companions, and beautifully formed. As Columbus supposed himself to have landed on an...the true nature of his discovery was known, and has ever F3CT LSSTCNS OF COLTMBTS [Book IV. bw* eneaSed to all the aboriginals of Wceii. Spaniards aaoa...
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A history of the life and voyages of Christopher Columbus, Volumen 1

Washington Irving - 1828 - 502 páginas
...there was but one female with them, quite young, naked like her companions, and beautifully formed. As Columbus supposed himself to have landed on an...appellation of Indians, which was universally adopted VOL. I. II before the true nature of his discovery was known, and has ever since been extended to all...
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The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus

Washington Irving - 1829 - 346 páginas
...them, were wonderfully delighted with their finery. As Columbus supposed himself to have landed on au island at the extremity of India, he called the natives...Indians, which was universally adopted before the nature of his discovery was known, and has since been extended to all the aboriginals of the new world....
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The Beauties of Washington Irving, Esq. ...

Washington Irving - 1830 - 346 páginas
...there was but one female with them, quite young, naked like her companions, and beautifully formed. As Columbus supposed himself to have landed on an...the true nature of his discovery was known, and has ever since been extended to all the aboriginals of the New World. The Spaniards soon discovered that...
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The History of Illinois, from Its First Discovery and Settlement to the ...

Henry Brown - 1844 - 526 páginas
...succeeded.) and took possession of the country in the names of Ferdinand and Isabella. Supposing he had landed on an island at the extremity of India, he called the inhabitants by the appellation of Indians, which has since universally been adopted, and extended to...
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An Account of Discoveries in the West Until 1519, and of Voyages to and ...

Conway Robinson, Virginia Historical Society - 1848 - 590 páginas
...Indians, which was universally adopted, before the true nature of his discovery was known, and has ever since been extended to all the aboriginals of the new world." •The idea that the white men came Nicaragua, he inquired how they came from heaven was universally entertained...
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The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus: Voyages and discoveries of the ...

Washington Irving - 1868 - 546 páginas
...there was but one female with them, quite young, naked like her companions, and beautifully formed. As Columbus supposed himself to have landed on an...extended to all the aboriginals of the New World. Columbus distributed among them colored caps, glass beads, hawks' bells, and other trifles, such as...
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The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columubs; to which are Added Those of ...

Washington Irving - 1869 - 532 páginas
...there was but one female with them, quite young, naked like her companions,' and beautifully formed. As Columbus supposed himself to have landed on an...Their only arms were lances, hardened at the end by Sre, or pointed with a flint, or the teeth or bone of a fish. There was no iron to be seen, nor did...
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Works of Washington Irving: Columbus

Washington Irving - 1870 - 544 páginas
...there was but one female with them, quite young, naked like her companions, and beautifully formed. As Columbus supposed himself to have landed on an...Their only arms were lances, hardened at the end by 3re, or pointed with a flint, or the teeth or bone of a fish. There was no iron to be seen, nor did...
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The Young scholar, Volumen 1

1872 - 692 páginas
...valuable gifts, and, decorating themselves with them, were wonderfully delighted with their finery. As Columbus supposed himself to have landed on an...island at the extremity of India, he called the natives Indians, a name which was universally adopted before the nature of his discovery was known. The Spaniards...
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