Works, Volumen10G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 30
Página 52
... taken on board the ships . The Admiral learnt from them that most of the men of the island were absent , the king having sailed some time before with ten canoes and three hundred warriors on a cruise in quest of prisoners and booty ...
... taken on board the ships . The Admiral learnt from them that most of the men of the island were absent , the king having sailed some time before with ten canoes and three hundred warriors on a cruise in quest of prisoners and booty ...
Página 81
... taken in its defence , showing his wounded leg bound up . His story agreed with that already re- lated . After treating the Spaniards with his accustomed hospitality , he presented to each of them at parting a golden ornament . On the ...
... taken in its defence , showing his wounded leg bound up . His story agreed with that already re- lated . After treating the Spaniards with his accustomed hospitality , he presented to each of them at parting a golden ornament . On the ...
Página 391
... taken to that of his son , where a like repast was set before them . These people were remarkably affable , though at the same time they possessed a more intrepid and mar- tial air and spirit than the natives of Cuba and Hispaniola ...
... taken to that of his son , where a like repast was set before them . These people were remarkably affable , though at the same time they possessed a more intrepid and mar- tial air and spirit than the natives of Cuba and Hispaniola ...
Contenido
Papal Bull of PartitionPreparations | 3 |
Diplomatic Negotiations between | 17 |
Further Preparations for the Second | 25 |
Otras 33 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
abounded Admiral Aguado Almirante Alonso de Ojeda anchored appeared arms arrived beautiful beheld boat brother brought cacique canoes Caonabo Cape Cape Bojador caravels Caribs Casas cavalier Chanca Charlevoix Cibao coast colony Colum Columbus gave command considered continued court crews Crown Cuba Cura decad despatched Diego Diego Colon discovery enterprise expedition favor fleet Fonseca forests fortress fruits garrison gave the name gold Guacanagari Guadaloupe harbor Herrera Hispaniola Hist hostility Indians inhabitants interior Isabella Juan kind King John land leagues Letter of Dr los Palacios Lucayan lumbus Luxan Margarite mountains natives navigation newly discovered ordered Oviedo Palacios papal bull Pedro persons Peter Martyr Portugal possession present provisions region remained rivers rocks royal sail savage sent ships shore soon Spain Spaniards Spanish sovereigns spirit tain tion trees various Vega vessels village visited voyage warlike warriors World Zemes