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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... miles distant from that moun- tain a 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 ...
... miles distant from that moun- tain a 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 ...
الصفحة 74
... miles , the Spaniards passed another island , which , according to the accounts of the natives , was very popu- lous and rich in foodstuffs of all kinds . As this island was very mountainous they named it Montserrat . Amongst other ...
... miles , the Spaniards passed another island , which , according to the accounts of the natives , was very popu- lous and rich in foodstuffs of all kinds . As this island was very mountainous they named it Montserrat . Amongst other ...
الصفحة 76
... miles . Driven first by the south wind , then by the west wind , and finally by the wind from the north - west , they found themselves in a sea dotted with innumerable islands , strangely different one from another ; some were covered ...
... miles . Driven first by the south wind , then by the west wind , and finally by the wind from the north - west , they found themselves in a sea dotted with innumerable islands , strangely different one from another ; some were covered ...
الصفحة 77
... miles long . During the night two women and a young man , who had been rescued from the cannibals , sprang into the sea and swam to their native island . A few days later the Span- iards finally arrived at the much - desired Hispaniola ...
... miles long . During the night two women and a young man , who had been rescued from the cannibals , sprang into the sea and swam to their native island . A few days later the Span- iards finally arrived at the much - desired Hispaniola ...
الصفحة 80
... miles in a sea by no means calm ; for that , according to every one's opinion , was the distance between the ships and the coast . The sailors pursued them in light boats , guided by the same light from the shore which served for the ...
... miles in a sea by no means calm ; for that , according to every one's opinion , was the distance between the ships and the coast . The sailors pursued them in light boats , guided by the same light from the shore which served for the ...
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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