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 60
... rivers of fresh water , and natural harbours sufficient for the largest fleets . Columbus reconnoitred the coast of Juana in a straight line towards the north - west for no less than eight hundred thousand paces or eighty leagues ...
... rivers of fresh water , and natural harbours sufficient for the largest fleets . Columbus reconnoitred the coast of Juana in a straight line towards the north - west for no less than eight hundred thousand paces or eighty leagues ...
الصفحة 64
... rivers which flow down from the high moun- tains . This process was not a difficult one . Before beating it into ... river of which the stones contained flakes of gold . With the exception of three kinds of rabbits , no quad- ruped ...
... rivers which flow down from the high moun- tains . This process was not a difficult one . Before beating it into ... river of which the stones contained flakes of gold . With the exception of three kinds of rabbits , no quad- ruped ...
الصفحة 70
... river of important breadth descended into the plain . This was the first inhabited land found since . leaving the Canaries , but it was inhabited by those odious cannibals , of whom they had only heard by report , but have now learned ...
... river of important breadth descended into the plain . This was the first inhabited land found since . leaving the Canaries , but it was inhabited by those odious cannibals , of whom they had only heard by report , but have now learned ...
الصفحة 72
... rivers , ' without mention- ing a much larger watercourse similar to the Guadalquivir at Cordoba and larger than our Ticino , of which the banks were deliciously umbrageous . They gave the name of Guadaloupe to this island because of ...
... rivers , ' without mention- ing a much larger watercourse similar to the Guadalquivir at Cordoba and larger than our Ticino , of which the banks were deliciously umbrageous . They gave the name of Guadaloupe to this island because of ...
الصفحة 80
... river on a horse , while Catherine and several other women trusted only to their arms and swam for a distance of three miles in a sea by no means calm ; for that , according to every one's opinion , was the distance between the ships ...
... river on a horse , while Catherine and several other women trusted only to their arms and swam for a distance of three miles in a sea by no means calm ; for that , according to every one's opinion , was the distance between the ships ...
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Adelantado Admiral already amongst animals armed arrived arrows Ascanio Sforza attack barques Bartholomew Columbus bread brigantine brother brought cacique calends called cannibals canoes captured caravels Cardinal Careca Caribs cavern Chiapes chief Christians Cibao coast Colmenares colonists Columbus command Comogre companions continent Cuba Darien Decade discovered distance Enciso enemies explored favour fear fertile fish fled flows forests fruit gold Granada Guadaloupe Guarionex gulf Gulf of Uraba harbour Hispaniola Hojeda Holy Father houses hundred illustrious inhabitants Isabella island Juan King la Sierpe land later leagues learned leave likewise live Maiobanexius maize miles mountains mouth naked natives neighbouring Nicuesa ocean Paria pearls Pedro Arias Peter Martyr promised province region river royal sailed sailors sent ships shore soldiers South Sea sovereigns Spain Spaniards Spanish trees Tumaco Tumanama Uraba valley Vasco Nuñez Veragua vessels village voyage women wood zemes