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91. According to Columbus's own reckoning he was near the Indies , so he called the Island people los Indios.
92. The capital of Barbados, in the West Indies. It was founded by the British in1628.
93. A rainbow arcs over trees blooming on a hillside in the West Indies island of Dominica.
94. It tells the story of a Dutch clerk who is working for the Dutch East Indies Company at the end of the eighteenth century, and who is based on the secure island of Dejima, in the bay of Nagasaki.
95. But who would be brave enough to predict how the minds of the indies - ensconced late yesterday with Treasury secretary Ken Henry - are working?
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96. "Let's say we are going to bet on the next Test Match against the West Indies ..." I'm sorry: could he pick a different sport?I don't understand cricket.
97. Betel Either of two different plants that are widely used in combination for chewing purposes in southern Asia and the East Indies.
98. England v West Indies.
99. Dutchmen can be found trading in the Indies, where they give the locals a run for their money, and the Caribbean.
100. On the outward voyage the ship will call in at the west Indies.
101. Antigua and Barbuda :An island of Antigua and Barbuda in the West Indies north of Antigua. It was privately owned from 1691 to 1872.
102. The capital of Barbados, in the West Indies . It was founded by the British in1628. Population, 7,466.
103. The Spaniards found the natives in the West Indies using the tobacco plant. They took seed to Europe where its use soon spread to other countries around the Mediterranean Sea.
104. It was in search of Cathay and the Indies, their riches, that spurred Columbus to sail west, where he found a new continent instead.
105. Swietenia mahagoni comes from Cuba in mid - south America and West Indies.
106. He got into debt, ran away in 1727 or 1728, went to the West Indies, and died there.
107. Can you hold on to lands in the New World, or establish a rich trading empire in the Indies?
108. He died still believing that he had found a new route to the East Indies.
109. But Columbus called these islands the Indies because he thought he had finally reached Asia (and the East Indies).
110. A country in the Windward Islands of the West Indies comprising the island of Grenada and the southern Grenadines.
111. Orange cup coral clusters on a pier piling on Bonaire Island in the West Indies.
112. Their own steel and iron, in such laborious hands, become equal to the gold and rubies of the Indies.
113. Florida to West Indies and Mexico and south to Uruguay.
114. An overseas department of France comprising the islands of Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre and smaller islands in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies.
115. For a full-service luxurious getaway that won't completely pummel your eco-conscience, the Amaryllis Beach Resort in Christ Church, Barbados, West Indies, may be the ticket.
116. We can ignore neither the wealth of the Indies nor the realities of the immediate needs of our cities, our citizens, or our civics .
117. The capital of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the West Indies, on the southwest coast of St.
118. Although I was born in the West Indies, I was brought up on the back-to-back streets of Bradford in the 1950s and consider myself a Yorkshire lass.
119. Peppercorns are the dried berries of Piper nigrum, grown in the West Indies, Sumatra, and other eastern countries.
120. Europeans knew about trade goods, particularly spices, from the Indies even though they didn't have much idea about what lands these Indies constituted.
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