De Orbe Novo: The Eight Decades of Peter Martyr D'Anghera, المجلد 1G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1912 - 418 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 190
... Nicuesa de Baëcca , an Andalusian , and Alonzo Hojeda de Concha . Both these men were living in Hispaniola where , as we have already said , the Spaniards had founded a town and colonies , when Alonzo Hojeda first set out , about the ...
... Nicuesa de Baëcca , an Andalusian , and Alonzo Hojeda de Concha . Both these men were living in Hispaniola where , as we have already said , the Spaniards had founded a town and colonies , when Alonzo Hojeda first set out , about the ...
الصفحة 192
... Nicuesa ; moreover it was reported that Veragua , which had been granted to Nicuesa by the royal patent , was richer in gold than Uraba , which Alonzo de Hojeda had obtained . As soon as Nicuesa landed , the two leaders after con ...
... Nicuesa ; moreover it was reported that Veragua , which had been granted to Nicuesa by the royal patent , was richer in gold than Uraba , which Alonzo de Hojeda had obtained . As soon as Nicuesa landed , the two leaders after con ...
الصفحة 194
... Nicuesa proceeded from Coiba to Uraba , the province of his ally Hojeda . Some days later , being on board one of the large merchant vessels called by the Spaniards caravels , he ordered the other ships to follow at a distance , keeping ...
... Nicuesa proceeded from Coiba to Uraba , the province of his ally Hojeda . Some days later , being on board one of the large merchant vessels called by the Spaniards caravels , he ordered the other ships to follow at a distance , keeping ...
الصفحة 195
... Nicuesa's departure Hojeda was joined by a ship from Hispaniola with a crew of sixty men commanded by Bernardino de Calavera , who had stolen it . Neither the maritime commander , or to speak more plainly the Admiral , nor the ...
... Nicuesa's departure Hojeda was joined by a ship from Hispaniola with a crew of sixty men commanded by Bernardino de Calavera , who had stolen it . Neither the maritime commander , or to speak more plainly the Admiral , nor the ...
الصفحة 197
... Nicuesa , promising in exchange for his good services twenty - six drachmas of gold ; for though they were in want of bread , they were rich in gold . Enciso was deaf to their entreaties , and affirmed that it was impossible for him to ...
... Nicuesa , promising in exchange for his good services twenty - six drachmas of gold ; for though they were in want of bread , they were rich in gold . Enciso was deaf to their entreaties , and affirmed that it was impossible for him to ...
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