| 1884 - 652 sider
...some pieces of that which I have, I cannot fail, God helping, finding the place whence it is procured. And being in the gulf, midway between these two islands,...large one, to which I give the name of la Fernandina, I found a man who was going from the island of Santa Maria to la Fernandina ; he had a small piece... | |
| Gustavus Vasa Fox - 1882 - 80 sider
...not to pass any without taking possession, and he did not. After sailing from this island he wrote: "And being in the gulf midway between these two islands...that of Santa Maria and this large one, to which I gave the name of Fernandina," he found a man in a canoe who had come "from the island of San Salvador,... | |
| Gustavus Vasa Fox - 1882 - 80 sider
...not to pass any without taking possession, and he did not. After sailing from this island he wrote: ''And being in the gulf midway between these two islands...that of Santa Maria and this large one, to which I gave the name of Fernandina," he found a man in a canoe who had come "from the island of San Salvador,... | |
| 1892 - 1124 sider
...noticed by those •who read the diary of the 15th : — and, being in the gulf [the italics are mine], midway between these two islands, namely, that of...Maria and this large one, to which I give the name of Fernandina. Now, any person examining the chart will see that by no stretch of the imagination could... | |
| Christopher Columbus - 1893 - 366 sider
...gold has its origin. Being in the middle of the channel between these two islands, that is to say, that of Santa Maria and this large one, to which I give the name of Fernandina^ I came upon a man alone in a canoe going from Santa Maria to Fernandina. He had a little... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1903 - 658 sider
...gold has its origin. Being in the middle of the channel between these two islands, that is to say, that of Santa Maria and this large one, to which I give the name of Fernandina, I came upon a man alone in a canoe going from Santa Maria to Fernandina. He had a little... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1903 - 698 sider
...gold has its origin. Being in the middle of the channel between these two islands, that is to say, that of Santa Maria and this large one, to which I give the name of Fernandina, I came upon a man alone in a canoe going from Santa Maria to Fernandina. He had a little... | |
| Alfred Brittain, George Edward Reed - 1903 - 696 sider
...gold has its origin. Being in the middle of the channel between these two islands, that is to say, that of Santa Maria and this large one, to which I give the name of Fernandina, I came upon a man alone in a canoe going from Santa Maria to Fernandina. He had a little... | |
| julius e. olson - 1906 - 608 sider
...gold has its origin. Being in the middle of the channel between these two islands, that is to say, that of Santa Maria and this large one, to which I give the name of Fernandina,1 I came upon a man alone in a canoe going from Santa Maria to Fernandina. He had a little... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 502 sider
...gold has its origin. Being in the middle of the channel between these two islands, that is to say, that of Santa Maria and this large one, to which I give the name of Fernandina, I came upon a man alone in a canoe going from Santa Maria to Fernandina. He had a little... | |
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