The Spanish Conquest in America, and Its Relation to the History of Slavery and to the Government of Colonies, Volum 11856 |
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... seen , the narrative is admirable , sparkling with the vivacity and intelligence of the writer , and adequately expressing the deep concern which he took in his subject . Indeed , his history is in great part his autobiography . It ...
... seen , the narrative is admirable , sparkling with the vivacity and intelligence of the writer , and adequately expressing the deep concern which he took in his subject . Indeed , his history is in great part his autobiography . It ...
Pàgina 27
... seen in the hands of Columbus , which his son mentions as having had much influence with him , was the learned treatise of Cardinal Petro de Aliaco ( Pierre d'Ailly ) , the Imago Mundi . But to return to Prince Henry of Portugal . We ...
... seen in the hands of Columbus , which his son mentions as having had much influence with him , was the learned treatise of Cardinal Petro de Aliaco ( Pierre d'Ailly ) , the Imago Mundi . But to return to Prince Henry of Portugal . We ...
Pàgina 38
... seen by his perseverance up to this time , was not a man to have his purposes diverted by such criticism , much of which must have been in his eyes worthless and inconsequent in the extreme . Nevertheless , he had his own misgivings ...
... seen by his perseverance up to this time , was not a man to have his purposes diverted by such criticism , much of which must have been in his eyes worthless and inconsequent in the extreme . Nevertheless , he had his own misgivings ...
Pàgina 42
... seen , during a former voyage , in the mouth of a river about fifty - four leagues beyond Cape Bojador . Gonçalvez resolved to signalize his voyage by a feat that should gratify his master more than the capture of sea - wolves , and he ...
... seen , during a former voyage , in the mouth of a river about fifty - four leagues beyond Cape Bojador . Gonçalvez resolved to signalize his voyage by a feat that should gratify his master more than the capture of sea - wolves , and he ...
Pàgina 43
... seen the religious motive predom- inating ; and , indeed , the same motive may be deduced from numerous passages in which this prince's con- duct comes before us . Gonçalvez obtained ten black slaves , some gold dust , a target of ...
... seen the religious motive predom- inating ; and , indeed , the same motive may be deduced from numerous passages in which this prince's con- duct comes before us . Gonçalvez obtained ten black slaves , some gold dust , a target of ...
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