The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1830 |
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Side 4
... with the Indians . The melancholy fate of the first settlers in Hispaniola threw a gloomy damp over the spirits of the newly arrived adventurers , and a provident mind might have seen 4 BOOK IV . MODERN VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY .
... with the Indians . The melancholy fate of the first settlers in Hispaniola threw a gloomy damp over the spirits of the newly arrived adventurers , and a provident mind might have seen 4 BOOK IV . MODERN VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY .
Side 5
William Desborough Cooley. arrived adventurers , and a provident mind might have seen in their destruction a portentous indication of future calamities . As soon as some intercourse could be es- tablished with the natives , it was ...
William Desborough Cooley. arrived adventurers , and a provident mind might have seen in their destruction a portentous indication of future calamities . As soon as some intercourse could be es- tablished with the natives , it was ...
Side 8
... adventurers , who expected to amass unbounded wealth with little or no toil , in a region which they were taught to believe was the grand repository of nature's gifts . But when they experienced some of those hardships . which always ...
... adventurers , who expected to amass unbounded wealth with little or no toil , in a region which they were taught to believe was the grand repository of nature's gifts . But when they experienced some of those hardships . which always ...
Side 30
... adventurers who pressed forward in this new career of fame or for- tune , the eminence of Columbus remained unobscured by rivalry ; or rather , the lustre of his fame was ren- dered still more conspicuous by the boldness of navi- gators ...
... adventurers who pressed forward in this new career of fame or for- tune , the eminence of Columbus remained unobscured by rivalry ; or rather , the lustre of his fame was ren- dered still more conspicuous by the boldness of navi- gators ...
Side 34
... adventurers by liberal donations of treasures to be sought for at the farthest limit of their researches . The facility with which the court of Spain bestowed immense territories in the New World on those who were bold enough to attempt ...
... adventurers by liberal donations of treasures to be sought for at the farthest limit of their researches . The facility with which the court of Spain bestowed immense territories in the New World on those who were bold enough to attempt ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 2 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
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