The Works of Washington Irving ...G. P. Putnam, 1861 |
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accompanied Acla admiral adventurers Aguilar Alonzo de Ojeda Amerigo Vespucci anchor appeared armed arrived arrows Bachelor Enciso beheld bishop brigantines cacique canoes Cape captives caravel Casas Castile cavalier CHAPTER colony Columbus command companions Cortez crew crown Cuba Darien death decad Diego Columbus discovered discovery Don Diego embarked enterprise expedition favor Ferdinand Fonseca forest fortune Francisco Pizarro gave Genoa gold governor Gulf Gulf of Paria Gulf of Uraba harbor Herrera Hispaniola Hist hundred Indians Indies inhabitants Isabella island Juan Ponce king land leagues letter lumbus Marco Polo mountains natives Navarrete Nicuesa night ocean Olano pearls Pedrarias Peter Martyr Pinzon Pizarro port possession prisoner province provisions received remained river royal San Domingo savages sent Seville ships shore sovereigns Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit squadron supposed tion took trees Vasco Nuñez Veragua Vespucci vessels village voyage warriors World wounded
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Seite 444 - Isabella, our sovereigns ; and they were pleased to furnish me the necessary equipment of men and ships, and to make me their admiral over the said ocean, in all parts lying to the west of an imaginary line, drawn from pole to pole, a hundred leagues west of the Cape de Verde and Azore Islands...
Seite 147 - It is navigated by people who have vessels almost as large as yours, and furnished, like them, with sails and oars. All the streams which flow down the southern side of those mountains into that sea abound in gold ; and the kings who reign upon its borders eat and drink out of golden vessels. Gold, in fact, is as plentiful and common among those people of the south as iron is among you Spaniards.
Seite 446 - X with an S over it. and an M with a Roman A over it, and over that an S, and then a Greek Y, with an S over it, with its lines and points as is my custom, as may be seen by my signatures, of which there are many, and it will be seen by the present one. He shall only write " the Admiral," whatever other titles the king may have conferred on him.
Seite 170 - It was indeed one of the most sublime discoveries that had yet been made in the New World, and must have opened a boundless field of conjecture to the wondering Spaniards. The imagination delights to picture forth the splendid confusion of their thoughts.