Chronological History of the West Indies, 1권Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1827 |
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... majesties ordered Columbus to be told that they were engaged in so many wars , and particularly in the conquest of Granada , that they could not enter into new expences at that time , but when these wars were finished they would order ...
... majesties ordered Columbus to be told that they were engaged in so many wars , and particularly in the conquest of Granada , that they could not enter into new expences at that time , but when these wars were finished they would order ...
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... majesties , to satisfy them , Columbus offered to bear one - eighth part of the expense ; notwithstanding this , nothing was done . While the Spanish court were celebrating festivals for the con- quest of Granada , Columbus , oppressed ...
... majesties , to satisfy them , Columbus offered to bear one - eighth part of the expense ; notwithstanding this , nothing was done . While the Spanish court were celebrating festivals for the con- quest of Granada , Columbus , oppressed ...
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... majesties commanded that every thing necessary for the voyage should be immediately procured ; an order was sent to the town of Seville , that arms , provisions , and all other necessaries for the voyage , should pass duty free ; the ...
... majesties commanded that every thing necessary for the voyage should be immediately procured ; an order was sent to the town of Seville , that arms , provisions , and all other necessaries for the voyage , should pass duty free ; the ...
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... majesties . The farewell scene was an affecting one , and Guacanagari participated in it . Columbus stood to the eastward , towards a high mountain with- out trees , covered with grass , and shaped like a tent , which he named Monte ...
... majesties . The farewell scene was an affecting one , and Guacanagari participated in it . Columbus stood to the eastward , towards a high mountain with- out trees , covered with grass , and shaped like a tent , which he named Monte ...
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... Majesties at Barcelona . Upon the 30th of March 1493 the King and Queen wrote to Columbus , from Barcelona , to express their satisfac- tion at the information contained in his letters . They say , " May it please God to reward you for ...
... Majesties at Barcelona . Upon the 30th of March 1493 the King and Queen wrote to Columbus , from Barcelona , to express their satisfac- tion at the information contained in his letters . They say , " May it please God to reward you for ...
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199 페이지 - Guiana, puts me in mind of a facetious tale I read lately in Italian (for I have a little of that language already) how Alphonso King of Naples sent a Moor, who had been his captive a long time, to Barbary, with a considerable sum of money to buy horses, and return by such a time.
199 페이지 - The Application is easy and obvious: But the World wonders extremely, that so great a wise Man as Sir Walter Raleigh would return to cast himself upon so inevitable a Rock, as I fear he will ; and much more, that such choice Men, and so great a power of Ships, should all come home and do nothing.
199 페이지 - Arraignment, by virtue of the old Sentence that lies still dormant against him, which he could never get off by Pardon, notwithstanding that he mainly laboured in it before he went: but his Majesty could never be brought to it, for he said he would keep this as a Curb to hold him within the bounds of his Commission, and the good behaviour.
181 페이지 - ... for I know all the earth doth not yield the like confluence of streams and branches, the one crossing the other so many times, and all so fair and large, and so like one to another, as no man can tell which to take...
48 페이지 - They judge me over there as they would a governor who had gone to Sicily, or to a city or town placed under regular government, and where the laws can be observed in their entirety without fear of ruining everything ; and I am greatly injured thereby " I ought to be judged as a captain who went from Spain to the Indies to conquer a numerous and warlike people, whose customs and religion are very contrary to ours ; who live in rocks and mountains...
199 페이지 - ... water itself being on fire ; although it was very clear and pure, and not spread with any oily or bituminous matter. When the water had risen to a certain height, the flame became feeble, then gradually declined, and presently was extinct. The water was now seen to boil and bubble as before, and soon overflowing the pit, resumed its course down the narrow channel of the gully, and all was restored to the state in which we had found it. " You will, before this, have discovered that the water was...
199 페이지 - Physick, to make him look sickly, that he may be the more pitied, and permitted to lie in his own House. Count Gondamar the Spanish Ambassador speaks high...
199 페이지 - Majesty had never any other conceit of it : But what will not one in Captivity (as Sir Walter was) promise, to regain his Freedom ? who would not promise, not only Mines, but Mountains of Gold, for Liberty...
171 페이지 - Also a child by slicking one of those womens breasts, had at that instant his mouth set on such a burning, that it was strange to see how the infant was tormented for the time : but after 24 houres, it ware away of it selfe.
18 페이지 - Your Highnesses to remember them. And though I comforted myself with the faith that our Lord would not permit that, which tended so much to the glory of his Church, and which...