A Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages & Travels, from the Discovery of America to the Present Time: Arranged in Systematic Order, Geographical and Chronological. The Whole Exhibiting a Faithful and Lively Delineation of the World. Carefully Selected from Writers of Different Nations. In Four Volumes, Bind 1Mackenzie and Dent, 1817 |
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Side 43
... enemy , divided his army into two bodies , giving the com- mand of one to his brother Bartholomew , that , by a double attack , the attention of the Indians might be distracted , and their confusion increased . The first discharge of ...
... enemy , divided his army into two bodies , giving the com- mand of one to his brother Bartholomew , that , by a double attack , the attention of the Indians might be distracted , and their confusion increased . The first discharge of ...
Side 46
... enemy of Columbus ; and in the sequel it will appear , was the chief author of his calamities . THE THIRD VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . THAT patient fortitude and perseverence , which were cha- racteristic of Columbus , enabled him at last to ...
... enemy of Columbus ; and in the sequel it will appear , was the chief author of his calamities . THE THIRD VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . THAT patient fortitude and perseverence , which were cha- racteristic of Columbus , enabled him at last to ...
Side 52
... enemies about court , such a clamour was raised in Castile , that the people crowded round their majesties , demanding justice against the proud and imperious foreigner , who had oppressed and drawn from their native country , to death ...
... enemies about court , such a clamour was raised in Castile , that the people crowded round their majesties , demanding justice against the proud and imperious foreigner , who had oppressed and drawn from their native country , to death ...
Side 53
... enemies were admitted as evidences ; and no depositions were so absurd , incoherent , or malicious as to be rejected on that account . It was determined to convict him , that Bovadilla might retain his station . Bartholomew , the ...
... enemies were admitted as evidences ; and no depositions were so absurd , incoherent , or malicious as to be rejected on that account . It was determined to convict him , that Bovadilla might retain his station . Bartholomew , the ...
Side 54
... enemy of Columbus . The new governor then began to squander the king's treasures among his creatures ; to ... enemies , declined the enterprize , till he was strongly solicited by their majesties , and assured of their zealous protection ...
... enemy of Columbus . The new governor then began to squander the king's treasures among his creatures ; to ... enemies , declined the enterprize , till he was strongly solicited by their majesties , and assured of their zealous protection ...
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admiral Almagro America anchor appeared arms arrived Barbadoes barge boat body brigantines called canoe captain Carlisle bay carried cazique climate coast colonel Fourgeoud colony Columbus command continued Cortes creek crown of Castile Cuba danger Devil's Harwar discovered Drake endeavoured enemy European expedition fatigue favourable fire fleet friends gave gold governor ground Guacanagari hammock hand harbour head Hispaniola honour hopes immediately Indians inhabitants instantly island Joanna land leagues leave Mexicans Montezuma morning mountains mulatto musquitoes natives negroes never night Nombre de Dios obliged observed officers Panama Paramaribo party person Peru pinnaces Pizarro poor Porto Bello present provisions Quito rebels received river rowed sailed sailors seemed sent ship shore side situation slaves soldiers soon Spain Spaniards Spanish Stedman Surinam surprize Symerons tion took town trees troops vessel voyage whole wind woods wounded