The History of America, Volúmenes1-2R. Desliver, 1822 |
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... persons in that age who possessed such a degree of knowledge as qualified them for a service of this kind , he ... person , parti- cularly the island Zipangri , probably the same now known by the name of Japan . On his return , he ...
... persons in that age who possessed such a degree of knowledge as qualified them for a service of this kind , he ... person , parti- cularly the island Zipangri , probably the same now known by the name of Japan . On his return , he ...
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... persons of his rank . He applied with pe- culiar fondness to the study of geography ; and by the instruction of able masters , as well as by the accounts of travellers , he early ac- quired such a knowledge of the habitable globe , as ...
... persons of his rank . He applied with pe- culiar fondness to the study of geography ; and by the instruction of able masters , as well as by the accounts of travellers , he early ac- quired such a knowledge of the habitable globe , as ...
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... persons , according to whose decision his scheme was to be adopt- ed or rejected , had been the chief directors of ... person to Ferdinand and Isabella , who at that time governed the united kingdoms of Castile and Aragon . But as he had ...
... persons , according to whose decision his scheme was to be adopt- ed or rejected , had been the chief directors of ... person to Ferdinand and Isabella , who at that time governed the united kingdoms of Castile and Aragon . But as he had ...
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... persons of inferior rank , and addressed successively the dukes of Medina Sidonia , and Medina Celi , who , though ... person , in hopes of meeting with a more favorable reception there . He had already made pre- parations for this ...
... persons of inferior rank , and addressed successively the dukes of Medina Sidonia , and Medina Celi , who , though ... person , in hopes of meeting with a more favorable reception there . He had already made pre- parations for this ...
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... persons of high rank , and interested them warmly in his behalf . § XIV . But it was not an easy matter to inspire Ferdinand with favorable sentiments . He still regarded Columbus's project as ex- travagant and chimerical ; and in order ...
... persons of high rank , and interested them warmly in his behalf . § XIV . But it was not an easy matter to inspire Ferdinand with favorable sentiments . He still regarded Columbus's project as ex- travagant and chimerical ; and in order ...
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accustomed acquired adventurers Almagro America ancient animals appeared arms arts Atahualpa attempt attention authority brigantines carried caziques Charlev civil climate coast colony Columbus command commerce conduct conquest considerable considered continent Cortes countrymen court crown of Castile Cuba Cuzco danger discovered discovery dominion empire employed endeavoured enemy England established Europe extended extremely favourable Ferdinand gold Gomara governor Herrera Hispaniola Hist hundred idea Inca inconsiderable Indians industry inhabitants intercourse island king Kingdom of Granada labour land less ment Mexican empire Mexicans Mexico monarch Montezuma nations natives nature navigation NOTE object observed officers opulence Oviedo persons Peru Peruvians Pizarro Portuguese possession progress provinces Quito received regions rendered respect river rude sailed savage scheme seems settled settlements ships soldiers soon sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit subjects subsistence success thousand tion torrid zone trade tribes troops various viceroy vigour voyage World
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Página 8 - Nor have we been wanting in attentions to our British Brethren We have warned them from Time to Time of attempts by their Legislature to extend an unwarrantable Jurisdiction over us...
Página 7 - He has excited Domestic Insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages, whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.
Página 6 - He has refused, for a long time after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected; whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the mean time exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.
Página 120 - Ferdinand issued a decree of his privy-council, declaring, that after mature consideration of the apostolic bull, and other titles by which the crown of Castile claimed a right to its possessions in the New World, the servitude of the Indians was warranted both by the laws of God and...
Página 55 - Columbus returned to his ship, accompanied by many of the islanders in their boats, which they called canoes, and though rudely formed out of the trunk of a single tree, they rowed them with surprising dexterity. Thus, in the first interview between the inhabitants of the old and new worlds, every thing was conducted amicably, and to their mutual satisfaction.
Página 212 - In some provinces, upon the decease of a cazique or chief, a certain number of his wives, of his favourites, and of his slaves, were put to death, and interred together with him, that he might appear with the same dignity in his future station, and be waited upon by the same attendants. This persuasion is so deep-rooted, that many of the deceased person's retainers offer themselves as voluntary victims, and court the privilege of accompanying their departed master, as a high distinction.
Página 53 - Sometimes he endeavoured to work upon their ambition or avarice, by magnificent descriptions of the fame and wealth which they were about to acquire. On other occasions he assumed a tone of authority, and threatened them with vengeance from their...
Página 55 - Valverde, reaching out to him his breviary. The Inca opened it eagerly, and, turning over the leaves, lifted it to his ear. " This," says he, " is silent ; it tells me nothing ;" and threw it with disdain to the ground. The enraged monk, running towards his countrymen, cried out, " To arms, Christians, to arms ; the word of God is insulted ; avenge this profanation on those impious dogs...
Página 54 - From every ship an island was seen about two leagues to the north, whose flat and verdant fields, well stored with wood and watered with many rivulets, presented the aspect of a delightful country. The crew of the Pinta instantly began the Te Deum...
Página 257 - From all these considerations, it was necessary to maintain his station, and to extricate himself out of the difficulties in which one bold step had involved him by venturing upon another still bolder. The situation was trying, but his mind was equal to it ; and after revolving the matter with deep attention, he fixed upon a plan no less extraordinary than daring. He determined to seize Montezuma in his palace, and to carry him as a prisoner to the Spanish quarters. From the superstitious veneration...