The History of the Discovery And Conquest of the Canary Islands: Tr. From a Spanish Manuscript Lately Found in the Island of Palma. With An Enquiry Into the Origin of the Ancient Inhabitants. to Which is Added, a Description of the Canary Islands, Includi
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they replied, to Gando. She then told them, that Gando was at a great diflanccj, the road, very bad and interrupted by precipices^ which rendered it extremely dangerous -, but that at a fmall diftance from the place where they then were, was a commodious plain, with a ri- vulet of good water, plenty of fire-wood, with palms and fig* trees, from whence they might have eafy accefs to all the princi- pal places on the illand. When the commander and ofiicers, with the Dean, Juan Bermudas, had heard... the woman, and had well weighed the reafons fhe brought in fupport of her advice, they determined to march to the place (he had pointed out, and ac- cordingly putting themfelves under her conduct, fhe brought them to the fpot where now flands the city of Palnias. There they pitched their tents ; but looking aftervvards for their guide, fhe was not to be found, which filled them all with amazement. Juan Rejon, who was a devout worfhiper of St. Anna, imagined it was no other than herfelf who had appeared to them in the M a drefs §4 THEHISTORYOF drefs of a Canarian woman.
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