American Annals: Or, a Chronological History of America, from Its Discovery in MCCCCXCII to MDCCCVI, Volumen1W. Hilliard, 1805 |
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... captain of the Pinta ; and Vincent Yanez Pinzon , of the Nigna . When the fleet was about two hundred leagues to the west of the Canary islands , Columbus observ- ed that the magnetic needle in the compasses did not point exactly to the ...
... captain of the Pinta ; and Vincent Yanez Pinzon , of the Nigna . When the fleet was about two hundred leagues to the west of the Canary islands , Columbus observ- ed that the magnetic needle in the compasses did not point exactly to the ...
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... captain of the vessel , in which Columbus sailed , touched with respect for his years and merit , offered to take off the irons ; but he did not allow it . " manded , that I should obey his governor , he shall find me as obedient Since ...
... captain of the vessel , in which Columbus sailed , touched with respect for his years and merit , offered to take off the irons ; but he did not allow it . " manded , that I should obey his governor , he shall find me as obedient Since ...
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... captain , in return for this generous proposal , ravished his wife ; and the unhappy king , who secreted himself , was taken and sent on board the fleet , to be carried to Spain . " 2 Discovers After the storm Columbus sailed to the ...
... captain , in return for this generous proposal , ravished his wife ; and the unhappy king , who secreted himself , was taken and sent on board the fleet , to be carried to Spain . " 2 Discovers After the storm Columbus sailed to the ...
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... captain , that he would bring them to land , saying Con - Escotoch , Con - Escotoch , " which signifies , " Come to our town , ' whence the Spaniards named it Punta de Catoche . " Fœminæ a 5 De Solis had previously seen this coast . See ...
... captain , that he would bring them to land , saying Con - Escotoch , Con - Escotoch , " which signifies , " Come to our town , ' whence the Spaniards named it Punta de Catoche . " Fœminæ a 5 De Solis had previously seen this coast . See ...
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... captain general , which he had 1 Robertson , ii . book v . 2 He was chaplain to the expedition , and not less respectable for wis- dom than virtue . Robertson . 3 B. Diaz , i . 84 , 85. De Solis , i . 122 . 4 De Solis , i . 129 , 130 ...
... captain general , which he had 1 Robertson , ii . book v . 2 He was chaplain to the expedition , and not less respectable for wis- dom than virtue . Robertson . 3 B. Diaz , i . 84 , 85. De Solis , i . 122 . 4 De Solis , i . 129 , 130 ...
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Página 198 - Majesty's mind, that he would connive at them, and not molest them (provided they carried themselves peaceably). But to allow, or tolerate them by his public authority, under his seal, they found it would not be.
Página 113 - Besides, for solace of our people, and allurement of the savages, we were provided of music in good variety ; not omitting the least toys, as morris-dancers, hobby-horse, and May-like conceits to delight the savage people, whom we intended to win by all fair means possible.
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