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  • Developed and donated by Bell Laboratories of Madison, Wis., the poison was first employed last weekend on Rabida, Sombrero Chino, Bartolome and Plaza Norte islands, as well as five islets.

    Full-Scale Assault Launched Against Invasive Galapagos Rats AP 2011

  • This we may reasonably conclude, since the Rabida monk's intercession with the queen succeeded where all previous efforts had failed.

    Christopher Columbus Mildred Stapley Byne

  • Rabida belonged to the most influential family of Palos.

    Christopher Columbus Mildred Stapley Byne

  • What a dear, human, lovable old gentleman was that Rabida prior!

    Christopher Columbus Mildred Stapley Byne

  • The wreckage of _La Rabida_, and that of some other vessels which had also foundered while carrying sugar from the islands, drifted back to the

    Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings Francis Augustus MacNutt

  • Long before, at the Rabida conference, he had offered to go as captain; now he induced his two brothers to sign also.

    Christopher Columbus Mildred Stapley Byne

  • Friar Juan is there to wring the hands of the one-time wanderer who came to his gate, and to assure him that one of the Rabida monks will conduct Columbus's little son Diego safely to Cordova.

    Christopher Columbus Mildred Stapley Byne

  • In connection with the latter section were the relics shown in the Convent de la Rabida -- where Columbus, almost discouraged, found a cordial reception and kind assistance from Father de la Marchena --; the

    By Water to the Columbian Exposition Johanna S. Wisthaler

  • Rabida, bearing 20,000 maravedis with which he was to buy a mule and decent clothing for himself, and repair immediately to the Court at Santa

    Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Complete Filson Young 1907

  • Rabida, bearing 20,000 maravedis with which he was to buy a mule and decent clothing for himself, and repair immediately to the Court at Santa

    Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Volume 2 Filson Young 1907

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