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... Berreo , who was partly responsible for Ralegh's arrival now . In April , 1593 , he had sent thirty- five men up the Orinoco , to annex it , and find its fabled capital , Manoa . A copy of his official report had fallen into the hands ...
... Berreo , who was partly responsible for Ralegh's arrival now . In April , 1593 , he had sent thirty- five men up the Orinoco , to annex it , and find its fabled capital , Manoa . A copy of his official report had fallen into the hands ...
Page 106
... Berreo was hanging and quartering Indians who showed the newcomers friendliness . But under cover of darkness some began to visit Ralegh . Owing Berreo somewhat for his reception of Whiddon , he remarks that to have alarmed Spain by ...
... Berreo was hanging and quartering Indians who showed the newcomers friendliness . But under cover of darkness some began to visit Ralegh . Owing Berreo somewhat for his reception of Whiddon , he remarks that to have alarmed Spain by ...
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... Berreo's — again , supposi- tional - first feeble foundation of San Thomé in 1591 or 1592 ) ; and , everywhere moving freely among them ( as no Spaniard would have dared ) , he strengthened them in their resolution to remain free and to ...
... Berreo's — again , supposi- tional - first feeble foundation of San Thomé in 1591 or 1592 ) ; and , everywhere moving freely among them ( as no Spaniard would have dared ) , he strengthened them in their resolution to remain free and to ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
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