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His governorship of Hispaniola was the low point, an outburst of gold fever accompanied by the enslavement and slaughter of the native people.
The two species of solenodon were first discovered by Europeans in 1833 on the islands of Hispaniola and Cuba.
The Hapsburg Charles V also controlled Spain and, consequently, all shipping to and from Hispaniola, where the guaiacum tree grew.
After weeks of heavy rains, a downpour pounded the Dominican and Haitian island of Hispaniola.
The Dominican Republic is usually Haiti's quiet neighbour on the island of Hispaniola, known mostly as a pleasant stop-off on a Caribbean cruise.
The genipap is native to wet or moist areas of Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and from Guadeloupe to Trinidad.
Large swells, rip tide, and undertow were reported on Bermuda, the Leeward Islands, the Virgin Islands, and Hispaniola.
By 1524 around a hundred friars were evangelising the islands of Hispaniola, Jamaica and Cuba.
It occupies two thirds of the Island of Hispaniola, second in size of the Antilles.
In January 1504 half of the remaining crew mutinied and departed for Hispaniola, attempting to make the hundred-mile passage in canoes hewn from local timber.
You not only get to know the history of the island Hispaniola, but you get to know a life which is uncomprehensible for us.
Henri originated to the north of Hispaniola, in a trough of low pressure that Tropical Storm Fabian left in its wake.
Hispaniola is identified by the placenames upon it and by its unusual orientation, which conforms to Columbus's ideas about Hispaniola.
Hispaniola is shaped like a large canine tooth extracted from the gob of Mexico and thrown into the centre of the Caribbean Sea.
Haiti is located at the west end of the seismically active Caribbean island of Hispaniola.
Her territory occupies two thirds of the oriental part of the Hispaniola island which she shares with Haiti.
It is located in the subtropics on the western third of Hispaniola, the second largest island in the Caribbean, which it shares with the Spanish-speaking Dominican Republic.
Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico are collectively known as the Greater Antilles.
The first Spanish settlement in the Americas was La Isabela in northern Hispaniola.
The larger islands in the northern part of the sea Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica and Puerto Rico lie on an older island arc.
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Whate'er betide, meseems we cannot do worse on the continent than in Hispaniola.
Let us remark in this connection that there are no aspirates pronounced in Hispaniola, as amongst the Latin peoples.
That land, you treacherous, forsworn Spanish dog, is the island of Hispaniola.
The colonization of Hispaniola had commenced in 1493, when the town of Isabella was built.
Accordingly, it was decided to abandon the enterprise and return to Hispaniola.
We had some heavy weather, which only proved the qualities of the Hispaniola.
Good-by to the Hispaniola, good-by to the squire, the doctor, and the captain.
Over 420 people have died in the Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti.
The greatest devastation is on the waterlogged island of Hispaniola, shared by the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
They afterwards called it Hispaniola, a diminutive of Hispania.
At Hispaniola he repaired his vessels, and then sailed back to Spain.
Elizabeth was officially presented with her award at a ceremony which was held aboard HS Hispaniola on the Thames in London.
Then he sailed for the island of Hispaniola, now called Haiti.
For the rest, the Hispaniola must trust to luck, like myself.
Worst hit were the islands of Grenada, Carriacou and Hispaniola.
The HISPANIOLA, in that unbroken mirror, was exactly portrayed from the truck to the waterline, the Jolly Roger hanging from her peak.
This was to slip out under cover of the night, cut the HISPANIOLA adrift, and let her go ashore where she fancied.
The HISPANIOLA rolled steadily, dipping her bowsprit now and then with a whiff of spray.
The HISPANIOLA was under her main-sail and two jibs, and the beautiful white canvas shone in the sun like snow or silver.
I was just thinking how busy drink and the devil were at that very moment in the cabin of the HISPANIOLA, when I was surprised by a sudden lurch of the coracle.
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