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... took Morales and Pizarro to the summit of a wooden tower , commanding an unbounded prospect . " Behold before you , " said he , " the infinite sea , which extends even beyond the sunbeams . As to these islands which lie to the right and ...
... took Morales and Pizarro to the summit of a wooden tower , commanding an unbounded prospect . " Behold before you , " said he , " the infinite sea , which extends even beyond the sunbeams . As to these islands which lie to the right and ...
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... took Morales and Pizarro to the summit of a wooden tower , commanding an unbounded prospect . " Behold before you , " said he , " the infinite sea , which extends even beyond the sunbeams . As to these islands which lie to the right and ...
... took Morales and Pizarro to the summit of a wooden tower , commanding an unbounded prospect . " Behold before you , " said he , " the infinite sea , which extends even beyond the sunbeams . As to these islands which lie to the right and ...
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... took place in the public square of Acla ; and we are assured by the historian Oviedo , who was in the colony at the time , that the cruel Pedrarias was a secret witness of the bloody spectacle , which he contemplated from between the ...
... took place in the public square of Acla ; and we are assured by the historian Oviedo , who was in the colony at the time , that the cruel Pedrarias was a secret witness of the bloody spectacle , which he contemplated from between the ...
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... took from his own person a large yellow mantle lined with crimson , and threw it over his shoulders . The latter however had for a long time gone entirely naked , that even this scanty covering was at first almost insupportable , and he ...
... took from his own person a large yellow mantle lined with crimson , and threw it over his shoulders . The latter however had for a long time gone entirely naked , that even this scanty covering was at first almost insupportable , and he ...
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... took a pride in the names thus given them . In the zeal to gratify his guests the cacique took them to various parts of the island . They found the interior to correspond with the exter- nal appearance . It was wild and mountainous but ...
... took a pride in the names thus given them . In the zeal to gratify his guests the cacique took them to various parts of the island . They found the interior to correspond with the exter- nal appearance . It was wild and mountainous but ...
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Acla Admiral afterwards Agueybanà Aguilar Alonso de Ojeda Alonzo Amerigo Vespucci ancient appears appointed arrived Bishop brother cacique Cape caravel Casas Christopher Christopher Columbus Christoval coast Codro Colombo colony Columbus command Cortez Cuba Darien death decad Diego Columbus discovered discovery Don Bartholomew Don Diego Drogeo enemy enterprise expedition father favor Ferdinand Fernando Fonseca Garabito gave Genoa gold Governor Guacanagari Herrera Hispaniola Hist historian Indians Indies inhabitants Isabella Juan Ponce Khan King land leagues letter lumbus maravedis Marco Polo ment Morales and Pizarro mountains natives night ocean Ojeda Ovando Oviedo Paria pearls Pedrarias Peter Martyr Pinzon Ponce de Leon port Porto Rico Portugal province received Redrawn remained river sailed San Domingo San Salvador savages sent Seville ships shores Sotomayor sovereigns Spain Spaniards Spanish Spotorno squadron supposed Taxmar tion Vasco Nuñez Venetian vessels voyage warriors World
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Página 73 - ... same marvellous and inestimable qualities. Juan Ponce de Leon listened to these tales with fond credulity. He was advancing in life, and the ordinary term of existence seemed insufficient for his mighty plans. Could he but plunge into this marvellous fountain or gifted river, and come out with his battered, war-worn body restored to the strength and freshness and suppleness of youth, and his head still retaining the wisdom and knowledge of age, what enterprises might he not accomplish in the...
Página 74 - ... men young again. And here I must make protestation to your holiness not to think this to be said lightly or rashly, for they have so spread this rumor for a truth throughout all the court, that not only all the...
Página 352 - IN the name of the Most Holy Trinity, who inspired me with the idea, and afterwards made it perfectly clear to me, that I could navigate and go to the Indies from Spain, by traversing the ocean westwardly...