The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1830 |
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Side 8
... Indies , who found means to diffuse through the court his complaints against the administration of Columbus . The president of the council of the Indies , Fonseca , bishop of Badajos , a determined enemy of the admiral , countenanced ...
... Indies , who found means to diffuse through the court his complaints against the administration of Columbus . The president of the council of the Indies , Fonseca , bishop of Badajos , a determined enemy of the admiral , countenanced ...
Side 13
... conduct a fleet to the Indies by a shorter route than that followed by De Gama . He had traced the coast of Caraccas a long way to the west ; he had also surveyed the southern shores of Cuba , which CHAP . II . 13 COLUMBUS .
... conduct a fleet to the Indies by a shorter route than that followed by De Gama . He had traced the coast of Caraccas a long way to the west ; he had also surveyed the southern shores of Cuba , which CHAP . II . 13 COLUMBUS .
Side 18
... Indies . The king endeavoured to elude by delay the suit with which he was unwilling to comply . These politic evasions hastened , perhaps , the event which they had in view . The bodily infirmities of Columbus were increased by the ...
... Indies . The king endeavoured to elude by delay the suit with which he was unwilling to comply . These politic evasions hastened , perhaps , the event which they had in view . The bodily infirmities of Columbus were increased by the ...
Side 19
... Indies , and to rescue Jerusalem from the hands of the infidels . Gold was the immediate ob- ject of his search in the New World ; and it is surprising with what eager credulity he listened to every account which flattered his hopes of ...
... Indies , and to rescue Jerusalem from the hands of the infidels . Gold was the immediate ob- ject of his search in the New World ; and it is surprising with what eager credulity he listened to every account which flattered his hopes of ...
Side 20
... Indies for the titles of Duke of Veraguas and Marquess of Jamaica : he resigned , at the same time , his claim to a tenth of all revenues in the * Navarrete , tom . i . p . 67 . Indies for a pension of a thousand doubloons of gold 20 ...
... Indies for the titles of Duke of Veraguas and Marquess of Jamaica : he resigned , at the same time , his claim to a tenth of all revenues in the * Navarrete , tom . i . p . 67 . Indies for a pension of a thousand doubloons of gold 20 ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 2 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
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admiral adventurers afterwards Alfonso de Albuquerque Almagro America Amerigo Vespucci appears arrived bark boat buccaneers called canoes Cape captain carried Chinese coast colony Columbus command companions conduct conquest continued Cortez course court crew Dampier despatched discovered discovery Drake Dutch East embarked emperor England English enterprise expedition favour fleet gave the name Giagas gold Greenland Guinea Hispaniola Hochelega Hojeda hopes Hudson's Bay India Indians Indies inhabitants island Japan Juan king Lake Belle land latitude leagues length Malacca merchants Moluccas months nation natives navigation north-west Nova Zembla Pacific Ocean passage Peru pilot Pinto Pinzon Pizarro Portugal Portuguese possession prince proceeded provisions reached received river Russians sailed Salomon Islands savages seamen Sebastian Cabot seen sent settlement ships shore small vessel soon South Sea Spain Spaniards Spanish steered Straits of Magellan success Tatars trade Tshuktzki visited voyage