The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus: Together with the Voyages of His Companions, Volumen 3Murray, 1849 |
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... San Domingo - Conclusion of his Story 98 DIEGO DE NICUESA . CHAP . I. - Nicuesa sails to the Westward - His Shipwreck and Subse- quent Disasters · CHAP . II . - Nicuesa and his men on a desolate Island CHAP . III . - Arrival of a Boat ...
... San Domingo - Conclusion of his Story 98 DIEGO DE NICUESA . CHAP . I. - Nicuesa sails to the Westward - His Shipwreck and Subse- quent Disasters · CHAP . II . - Nicuesa and his men on a desolate Island CHAP . III . - Arrival of a Boat ...
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... San Domingo by three several routes , as the country was not able to furnish provisions for so large a body . Each band was provided 48 VOYAGES AND DISCOVERIES OF.
... San Domingo by three several routes , as the country was not able to furnish provisions for so large a body . Each band was provided 48 VOYAGES AND DISCOVERIES OF.
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... San Domingo , but he was seized , thrown in irons , and conveyed on board of the caravel . The two partners then set sail from Santa Cruz , bearing off the whole community , its captive governor , and the litigated strong box . They put ...
... San Domingo , but he was seized , thrown in irons , and conveyed on board of the caravel . The two partners then set sail from Santa Cruz , bearing off the whole community , its captive governor , and the litigated strong box . They put ...
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... San Domingo about the same time . Nicuesa had experienced what was doubtless consid- ered a pleasant little turn of fortune by the way . Touching at Santa Cruz , one of the Caribbee islands , he had succeeded in capturing a hundred of ...
... San Domingo about the same time . Nicuesa had experienced what was doubtless consid- ered a pleasant little turn of fortune by the way . Touching at Santa Cruz , one of the Caribbee islands , he had succeeded in capturing a hundred of ...
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... San Domingo . He felt , too , that his means were inadequate to the establishment of his intended colony . Ojeda , however , was not Like many free - spirited long at a loss for pecuniary assistance . men , who are careless and ...
... San Domingo . He felt , too , that his means were inadequate to the establishment of his intended colony . Ojeda , however , was not Like many free - spirited long at a loss for pecuniary assistance . men , who are careless and ...
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accompanied admiral adventurers Alonzo de Ojeda Amerigo Vespucci appears armed arrived Bachelor Enciso beheld bishop brigantines cacique called canoes Cape captives caravel Casas Castile cavalier CHAPTER coast Codro Colmenares Colombo colony Columbus command companions crew crown Cuba Darien death decad Diego Columbus discovered discovery distance Don Diego Don Pedrarias Drogeo embarked enterprise expedition father favor Ferdinand Fonseca forests fortune gave Genoa gold governor Guanahani Gulf Gulf of Uraba harbor Herrera Hispaniola Hist hundred Indians Indies inhabitants Isabella island Juan Ponce Khan king land leagues letter maravedis Marco Polo mountains natives Nicuesa night ocean Ojeda Paria pearls Peter Martyr Pinzon Pizarro Ponce de Leon port province provisions received remained river royal sailed San Domingo San Salvador savages sent Seville ships shore sovereigns Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit squadron supposed tion took trees Vasco Nuñez vessels village voyage warriors World
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Página 364 - We have many proofs, however, that even anterior to the fifteenth century, there were large ships employed by the Spaniards, as well as by other nations. In an edict published in Barcelona, in...
Página 123 - Papa debiera estar borracho cuando lo hizo, pues daba lo que no era suyo, y que el Rey que pedía y tomaba tal merced debía ser algún loco, pues pedía lo que era de otros...
Página 170 - As to yourselves, be as you have hitherto been, faithful and true to me, and by the favor of Christ you will become the richest Spaniards that have ever come to the Indies ; you will render the greatest services to your king that ever vassal rendered to his lord ; and you will have the eternal glory and advantage of all that is here discovered, conquered, and converted to our holy Catholic faith.