The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1830 |
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... afterwards removed to Seville . In the year 1536 , however , his remains were transported to Hispaniola , and entombed near the grand altar in the cathedral of St. Domingo . Here they remained till the cession of Hispaniola to the ...
... afterwards removed to Seville . In the year 1536 , however , his remains were transported to Hispaniola , and entombed near the grand altar in the cathedral of St. Domingo . Here they remained till the cession of Hispaniola to the ...
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... afterwards returned to Spain , where he was very favourably received ; the value of his intrinsic merits , his great experience as a navigator , his com- mercial knowledge , and his steady conduct , being perhaps enhanced by the ...
... afterwards returned to Spain , where he was very favourably received ; the value of his intrinsic merits , his great experience as a navigator , his com- mercial knowledge , and his steady conduct , being perhaps enhanced by the ...
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... followers ; but was never heard of afterwards . While embarking to return to Hispaniola , he was reproached by Balboa with having a re- sacrificed so much human life to his ambition D 4 CHAP . III . 39 DISCOVERIES IN AMERICA .
... followers ; but was never heard of afterwards . While embarking to return to Hispaniola , he was reproached by Balboa with having a re- sacrificed so much human life to his ambition D 4 CHAP . III . 39 DISCOVERIES IN AMERICA .
Side 54
... afterwards figured so eminently in the transactions of the New World , followed in the train of that unfortunate leader . In 1511 Cortez attended Diego Velasquez in his expedition to Cuba , and won the esteem of that officer by his ...
... afterwards figured so eminently in the transactions of the New World , followed in the train of that unfortunate leader . In 1511 Cortez attended Diego Velasquez in his expedition to Cuba , and won the esteem of that officer by his ...
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... afterwards the Moluccas , where the Spaniards and Portuguese were now carrying on with each other a war of extermination . It caused not a little astonish- ment , when , on being questioned whence he came , he replied , from New Spain ...
... afterwards the Moluccas , where the Spaniards and Portuguese were now carrying on with each other a war of extermination . It caused not a little astonish- ment , when , on being questioned whence he came , he replied , from New Spain ...
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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