of litf In 1506, a lires to thA mdventur- unehristian and in- in regard to those were very pro- S, ead no other ,~tve groaned a native hm e wareo no hands not, and the Blave lM-indbt r t proure tlabor- ih"iu.aad of these victims i .an kder the labofF Ji 1 mred men left on the I.'ad9 more in spite of the 'I rb:oble Las Csaa. head of the few .hirteen yeare jitf*e popula. or wu carried oq wifld results; agriculture Mltigh tardy steps; the col- tlNd one every ide. The l "teas of decay, fbr it the Old World and i.riohably shaken having seized alamity in-