The History of the Discovery and Settlement, to the Present Time, of North & South America: And of the West-IndiesHopkins and Seymour, 1805 - 383 頁 |
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... lumbus returns to Spain . His Reception . Third Voyage . Discovers the Island of Trinidad . En- tangled in the River Oronoco . Discovers the Con- tinent . Voyage of the Portuguese to the East- VOL . XXIV . B Tax im- Co- Indies by the ...
... lumbus returns to Spain . His Reception . Third Voyage . Discovers the Island of Trinidad . En- tangled in the River Oronoco . Discovers the Con- tinent . Voyage of the Portuguese to the East- VOL . XXIV . B Tax im- Co- Indies by the ...
第 16 頁
... lumbus deviated from the westerly course which he had fixed on as the most proper . The next day Columbus employed in visiting the coasts of the island ; and , from the universal poverty of the inhabitants , he perceived that this was ...
... lumbus deviated from the westerly course which he had fixed on as the most proper . The next day Columbus employed in visiting the coasts of the island ; and , from the universal poverty of the inhabitants , he perceived that this was ...
第 36 頁
... lumbus . By such a court it was impossible that this great man should escape . He underwent a mock trial , was condemned , and sent home load- ed with chains . Conscious of his own integrity , he endured the insult with composure and ...
... lumbus . By such a court it was impossible that this great man should escape . He underwent a mock trial , was condemned , and sent home load- ed with chains . Conscious of his own integrity , he endured the insult with composure and ...
第 38 頁
... lumbus acquainted the governor with the destina- tion of his voyage , and the accident which had obliged him to alter his route . He requested permission to enter the harbour , not only that he might negociate the exchange of his ship ...
... lumbus acquainted the governor with the destina- tion of his voyage , and the accident which had obliged him to alter his route . He requested permission to enter the harbour , not only that he might negociate the exchange of his ship ...
第 40 頁
... - will of the Indians ; and unless they could revive the admiration and reve- rence with which that simple people had at first beheld them , destruction was unavoidable . Co- lumbus , by a happy artifice , not only restored 40 AMERICA .
... - will of the Indians ; and unless they could revive the admiration and reve- rence with which that simple people had at first beheld them , destruction was unavoidable . Co- lumbus , by a happy artifice , not only restored 40 AMERICA .
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