| Washington Irving - 1849 - 756 páginas
...express sanction; and he put the same prohibition on the traffic for cotton, reserving to the •• L. crown all trade for it, wherever it should be found...vessels of wrought gold. He understood, also, that theVe was land to the south, the southwest, and the northwest; and that the people from the last mentioned... | |
| Edward Hammond Hargraves - 1855 - 268 páginas
...it, to which the natives would only answer by pointing to the south, where dwelt a king, they said, of such wealth, that he was served in vessels of wrought gold. Columbus accordingly determined on prosecuting his discoveries further; and coming to the island of... | |
| William Dalton - 1862 - 556 páginas
...from whence the metal had been procured, they made signs to him, pointing to the south, where, he then understood them, dwelt a king of such wealth that he was served in vessels of wrought gold. He also made out that there was land to the south, the south-west, and the north-west, and that the people... | |
| Washington Irving - 1866 - 542 páginas
...without his express sanction; and he put the same prohibition on the traffic for cotton, reserving to the crown all trade for it, wherever it should be found...wrought gold. He understood, also, that there was hind to the south, the south-west and the north-west ; and that the people from the last mentioned... | |
| Washington Irving - 1868 - 546 páginas
...same prohibi1 Acosta, Hist. Ind.,lib. iv. cap. 17. tion on the traffic for cotton, reserving to . the crown all trade for it, wherever it should be found...where, he understood them, dwelt a king of such wealth thai ho was served in vessels of wrought gold. He understood, also, that there was land to the ^outh,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1868 - 546 páginas
...same prohibi1 Acosta, Hist. Ind., lib. iv. cap. 17. tion on the traffic for cotton, reserving to the crown all trade for it, wherever it should be found...signs, pointing to the south, where, he understood I!IIMII. dwelt a king of such wealth that he was served in vessels of wrought gold. He understood,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1869 - 532 páginas
...same prohibi1 Acosta, Hist. Ind.,lib. iv. cap. 17. tion on the traffic for cotton, reserving to the crown all trade for it, wherever it should be found...understood them, dwelt a king of such wealth that he waa served in vessels of wrought gold. He understood, also, that there was land to the south, the south-west... | |
| William Dalton - 1872 - 636 páginas
...from whence the metal had been procured, they made signs to him, pointing to the south, where, he then understood them, dwelt a king of such wealth that he was served in vessels of wrought gold. He also made out that there was land to the south, the south-west, and the north-west, and that the people... | |
| Pádraig Ó Seaghdha - 1878 - 462 páginas
...his express sanction ; and he put the same prohibition on the traffic for cotton, reserving to the crown all trade for it, wherever it should be found in any quantity. 7. He inquired of the natives where this gpld was procured. They answered him by signs, pointing to... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1874 - 454 páginas
...his express sanction ; and he put the same prohibition on the traffic for cotton, reserving to the crown all trade for it, wherever it should be found in any 'quantity. He inquired of the natives wheve this gold was procured. They answered him by signs, pointing to the south, where, he understood... | |
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