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 33
... slavery . They were therefore brought on board , when they gave the admiral to understand , that towards the south were many islands and a large conti- nent ; and they pointed out the situation of Hispaniola . For this island Columbus ...
... slavery . They were therefore brought on board , when they gave the admiral to understand , that towards the south were many islands and a large conti- nent ; and they pointed out the situation of Hispaniola . For this island Columbus ...
Side 82
... as their sovereign , and granted Cortes a supply of provisions , with a present of cotton garments , some gold , and 20 female slaves . Cortes continued his course to the westward , keeping as 82 CONQUEST OF MEXICO .
... as their sovereign , and granted Cortes a supply of provisions , with a present of cotton garments , some gold , and 20 female slaves . Cortes continued his course to the westward , keeping as 82 CONQUEST OF MEXICO .
Side 83
... slaves , whom he had received from the cazique of Tobasco , happened to be present at the first interview between Cortes and his new guests . She perceived his distress , as well as the confusion of Aguilar ; and as she perfectly ...
... slaves , whom he had received from the cazique of Tobasco , happened to be present at the first interview between Cortes and his new guests . She perceived his distress , as well as the confusion of Aguilar ; and as she perfectly ...
Side 160
... slaves go in the same manner . Some of these live at the farm houses , being married to the slaves who work there ; while those in the city sell in the markets all kinds of eatables , and dry fruits , sweet- meats , cakes made of maize ...
... slaves go in the same manner . Some of these live at the farm houses , being married to the slaves who work there ; while those in the city sell in the markets all kinds of eatables , and dry fruits , sweet- meats , cakes made of maize ...
Side 163
... slaves or free , have their habitations . This quarter is much crowded , when the galleons are in the harbour , most of the inhabitants of the town entirely quitting their houses at that season , for the advantage of letting them . In a ...
... slaves or free , have their habitations . This quarter is much crowded , when the galleons are in the harbour , most of the inhabitants of the town entirely quitting their houses at that season , for the advantage of letting them . In a ...
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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