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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Pàgina vii
... tell my story in my own way . It does not suffer itself to be told in any one conquest or in any one discovery . It sometimes lies wholly in the New World , sometimes wholly at the court of Spain . It depends , at one time , on some ...
... tell my story in my own way . It does not suffer itself to be told in any one conquest or in any one discovery . It sometimes lies wholly in the New World , sometimes wholly at the court of Spain . It depends , at one time , on some ...
Pàgina 31
... tell him of new countries and new men . We may wonder that he never went himself , but he may have thought that he served the cause better by remaining at home , and forming a centre whence the electric energy of enterprise was ...
... tell him of new countries and new men . We may wonder that he never went himself , but he may have thought that he served the cause better by remaining at home , and forming a centre whence the electric energy of enterprise was ...
Pàgina 40
... tell of foreign plants , but had brought some of them home with him in a barrel of the new - found earth - plants much like those which bear in Portugal the roses of Santa Maria . The prince rejoiced to see them , and gave thanks to God ...
... tell of foreign plants , but had brought some of them home with him in a barrel of the new - found earth - plants much like those which bear in Portugal the roses of Santa Maria . The prince rejoiced to see them , and gave thanks to God ...
Pàgina 60
... tell more of the details of what he saw than we have hith- erto heard from other voyagers , and who was himself his own chronicler . In 1454 , Ca da Mosto , a young Venetian , who had already gained some experience in voyaging ...
... tell more of the details of what he saw than we have hith- erto heard from other voyagers , and who was himself his own chronicler . In 1454 , Ca da Mosto , a young Venetian , who had already gained some experience in voyaging ...
Pàgina 65
... tell their number , which was fifteen , and as large as barks . They ceased to row , raised their oars , and looked upon the caravel with wonder . There were between a hundred and thirty and a hundred and fifty negroes , all well made ...
... tell their number , which was fifteen , and as large as barks . They ceased to row , raised their oars , and looked upon the caravel with wonder . There were between a hundred and thirty and a hundred and fifty negroes , all well made ...
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