The History of the Discovery and Settlement: To the Present Time, of North and South America, and of the West IndiesRichard Phillips, 1804 - 383 Seiten |
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... province Columbus erected a fort , to which he gave the name of St. Thomas , by way of ridicule upon some of his incredulous followers , who would not believe that the country produced gold till they saw it with their own eyes , and ...
... province Columbus erected a fort , to which he gave the name of St. Thomas , by way of ridicule upon some of his incredulous followers , who would not believe that the country produced gold till they saw it with their own eyes , and ...
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... provinces of I fispaniola submitted , without further resistance , to the Spanish yoke . Upon the death of Isabella , all the regulations tending to mi- tigate the rigour of their servitude were forgotten . Ovando , without any ...
... provinces of I fispaniola submitted , without further resistance , to the Spanish yoke . Upon the death of Isabella , all the regulations tending to mi- tigate the rigour of their servitude were forgotten . Ovando , without any ...
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... province , now known by the name of Santa Martha , intending to form there as new colony consisting of husbandmen , labourers , and ecclesiastics . After long and tedious discus- sions on the subject , his request was granted : but ...
... province , now known by the name of Santa Martha , intending to form there as new colony consisting of husbandmen , labourers , and ecclesiastics . After long and tedious discus- sions on the subject , his request was granted : but ...
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... provinces . Grijalva continued his course towards the west . He landed on a small isle which he called the Isle of Sacrifices , because there the Spaniards beheld , for the first time , the horrid spectacle of human victims offered to ...
... provinces . Grijalva continued his course towards the west . He landed on a small isle which he called the Isle of Sacrifices , because there the Spaniards beheld , for the first time , the horrid spectacle of human victims offered to ...
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... most fertile and best cultivated provinces of Eu- rope , are chilled with perpetual frosts , which al- most destroy the power of vegetation . As we advance advance to those parts of America which lie in the AMERICA . 69 .
... most fertile and best cultivated provinces of Eu- rope , are chilled with perpetual frosts , which al- most destroy the power of vegetation . As we advance advance to those parts of America which lie in the AMERICA . 69 .
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Almagro America animals antient appeared appointed arms army arrived Atahualpa attempted Barbadoes Britain British Canada Caribbees carried cazique chief climate coast colonies colour Columbus command commerce conduct congress considerable continent Cortes coun crown crown of Castile Cuba cultivation Cuzco death Diego Columbus discovered discovery Dominica dominion earth endeavoured enemies England English established Europe European expedition favour Ferdinand force French gold governor Grenada Gulf of Darien Hispaniola honour houses hundred important inca Indians Indies industry inhabitants island Jamaica king labour land liberty Lord Cornwallis lumbus Massachussetts ment Mexican empire Mexicans Mexico monarch Montezuma nations natives nature negroes neral North officers persons Peru Peruvians Pizarro Portuguese possession prisoners provinces received river royal sail savage sent settlement ships slaves soldiers soon sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit subjects success sugar thousand tion took town trade tribes troops vessels vigour voyage West World XXIV
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Seite 263 - Happy in the confirmation of our independence and sovereignty, and pleased with the opportunity afforded the United States of becoming a respectable nation, I resign with satisfaction the appointment I accepted with diffidence; a diffidence in my abilities to accomplish so arduous a task, which, however, was superseded by a confidence in the rectitude of our cause, the support of the supreme power of the Union and the patronage of Heaven.
Seite 227 - As to pay, Sir, I beg leave to assure the Congress, that, as no pecuniary consideration could have tempted me to accept this arduous employment, at the expense of my domestic ease and happiness, I do not wish to make any profit from it. I will keep an exact account of my expenses. Those, I doubt not, they will discharge; and that is all I desire.
Seite 1 - Deum, as a hymn of thanksgiving to God; and were joined by those of the other ships, with tears of joy and transports of congratulation. This office of gratitude to heaven was followed by an act of justice to their commander. They threw themselves at the feet of Columbus with feelings of self-condemnation mingled with reverence.
Seite 264 - I consider it an indispensable duty to close this last act of my official life by commending the interests of our dearest country to the protection of Almighty God, and those who have the superintendence of them to his holy keeping. Having now finished the work assigned me, I retire from the great theatre of action, and bidding an affectionate farewell to this august body, under whose orders I have so long acted, I here offer my commission, and take my leave of all the employments of public life.
Seite 263 - The successful termination of the war has verified the most sanguine expectations; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence, and the assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every review of the momentous contest.
Seite 2 - ... which had created him so much unnecessary disquiet, and had so often obstructed the prosecution of his well-concerted plan; and passing, in the warmth of their admiration, from one extreme to another, they now pronounced the man, whom they had so lately reviled and threatened, to be a person inspired by heaven with sagacity and fortitude more than human, in order to accomplish a design so far beyond the ideas and conception of all former ages.
Seite 207 - That the Parliament had, and of right ought to have, power to bind the Colonies in all cases whatsoever.
Seite 263 - ... who have been attached to my person during the war. It was impossible the choice of confidential officers to compose my family should have been more fortunate. Permit me, sir, to recommend in particular, those who have continued in the service to the present moment, as worthy of the favourable notice and patronage of congress.
Seite 2 - As soon as the sun arose, all their boats were manned and armed. They rowed towards the island with their colours displayed, with warlike music and other martial pomp. As they approached the coast, they saw it covered ; with a multitude of people, whom the novelty of the spectacle had drawn together, whose attitudes and gestures ; expressed wonder and astonishment at the strange objects which presented themselves to their view.