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 35
... wounded in the conflict ; and in consequence was now under confinement . This story exactly tallied with ... wounds and those of his men , which had been received in defence of the settlement . Compliments of condolence being passed ...
... wounded in the conflict ; and in consequence was now under confinement . This story exactly tallied with ... wounds and those of his men , which had been received in defence of the settlement . Compliments of condolence being passed ...
Side 38
... wounded , and the rest fled with precipitation . The admiral having repaired his ship , stood over , again , for Cuba , deter- mined to discover whether it was an island or a continent .-- The same time a young Jamaica Indian requested ...
... wounded , and the rest fled with precipitation . The admiral having repaired his ship , stood over , again , for Cuba , deter- mined to discover whether it was an island or a continent .-- The same time a young Jamaica Indian requested ...
Side 61
... wounded one of them with an arrow ; and , at the same time , a cannon being fired , they fled in the greatest consternation . Then four men land- ing , invited them by signs to return ; on which they laid down their arms , and entered ...
... wounded one of them with an arrow ; and , at the same time , a cannon being fired , they fled in the greatest consternation . Then four men land- ing , invited them by signs to return ; on which they laid down their arms , and entered ...
Side 67
... wounded , among whom was the lieutenant himself . The enemy , however , again and again returned to the charge ; and the spirit of the Euro- peans was thus broken , as well as their number reduced . In Meanwhile the admiral waited ...
... wounded , among whom was the lieutenant himself . The enemy , however , again and again returned to the charge ; and the spirit of the Euro- peans was thus broken , as well as their number reduced . In Meanwhile the admiral waited ...
Side 75
... wounded in the hand , and another gentleman , being pierced with a spear , afterwards died . This was the only loss ... wounds , fell over the rocks during the fray , and was not discovered till the next evening , when some Indians found ...
... wounded in the hand , and another gentleman , being pierced with a spear , afterwards died . This was the only loss ... wounds , fell over the rocks during the fray , and was not discovered till the next evening , when some Indians found ...
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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