The Spanish Conquest in America: And Its Relation to the History of Slavery and to the Government of Colonies, 1. kötetJohn Lane, 1900 |
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xxxiii. oldal
... proceedings give the most apt illustration of their theories respecting slavery , colonization , and colonial government . Hence Guatemala becomes , for several years , the geographical centre of the narrative , as the Pearl Coast had ...
... proceedings give the most apt illustration of their theories respecting slavery , colonization , and colonial government . Hence Guatemala becomes , for several years , the geographical centre of the narrative , as the Pearl Coast had ...
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... proceedings ; but , on the contrary , it appears that he rewarded with large honours Lançarote , one of the principal men of this expedition , and received his own fifth of the slaves . Yet I have scarcely a doubt that the words of the ...
... proceedings ; but , on the contrary , it appears that he rewarded with large honours Lançarote , one of the principal men of this expedition , and received his own fifth of the slaves . Yet I have scarcely a doubt that the words of the ...
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... proceedings on that coast , we find again that Prince Henry's instructions insisted much upon the maintenance of peace with the natives.2 Another instance of the same disposition on his part deserves to be especially recorded . The ...
... proceedings on that coast , we find again that Prince Henry's instructions insisted much upon the maintenance of peace with the natives.2 Another instance of the same disposition on his part deserves to be especially recorded . The ...
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... proceedings of this expedition is interesting . On the arrival of the ships at La Mina , Azambuja sprang on shore to take possession , fixed the Portuguese flag upon a tree , raised an altar at the foot of the tree , and caused the ...
... proceedings of this expedition is interesting . On the arrival of the ships at La Mina , Azambuja sprang on shore to take possession , fixed the Portuguese flag upon a tree , raised an altar at the foot of the tree , and caused the ...
45. oldal
... , in all of which I took part , " simply refer to the arrival of Diaz , and subsequent proceedings at Lisbon , where Christopher was then perhaps staying . ] mankind , whom their boldness in discovering much offends.1 He.
... , in all of which I took part , " simply refer to the arrival of Diaz , and subsequent proceedings at Lisbon , where Christopher was then perhaps staying . ] mankind , whom their boldness in discovering much offends.1 He.
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Acla Admiral affairs afterwards Alonso America amongst Antonio arrived Bishop brigantines brought Cacique called Caonabó Cape Cape Bojador captains caravel Cardinal Casas Castille Catholic Christians Clerigo coast Colmenares colonists colony command Córdova court Cuba Darien Diego Columbus Diego Velazquez discovered discovery Domingo Dominicans Enciso encomiendas enterprize Española expedition Faith Father favour Ferdinand and Isabella give gold Governor Guacanagari HERRERA Hispaniola Hist historian hundred Indians Indies island Jeronimite Junta King labour land las Indias laws of Burgos letter lived Lord ment Mosto natives NAVARRETE negroes Nicuesa Ojeda Ovando Oviedo Pedrarias Pedro persons Peter Martyr Portugal Portuguese Prince Henry probably proceedings received repartimientos resolved royal says sent settlement Seville ships Sir Arthur Helps slavery slaves Spain Spaniards Spanish things thought Tierra-firme took town Vasco Nuñez Velazquez vessels voyage words Ximenes
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323. oldal - The Most High is not pleased with the offerings of the wicked; neither is he pacified for sin by the multitude of sacrifices. Whoso bringeth an offering of the goods of the poor, doeth as one that killeth the son before his father's eyes. The bread of the needy is their life : he that def raudeth him thereof is a man of blood. He that taketh away his neighbour's living slayeth him ; and he that defraudeth the labourer of his hire is a bloodshedder.
159. oldal - With these thou seest — if indeed I go — (For all my mind is clouded with a doubt) To the island-valley of Avilion ; Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; but it lies Deep-meadow'd, happy, fair with orchard-lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea, Where I will heal me of my grievous wound.
12. oldal - To resist was fatal, and it was impossible to fly. On every side he was encompassed with a vast extent of sea and land, which he could never hope to traverse without Being discovered, seized, and restored to his irritated master.
77. oldal - ... your highnesses, as catholic Christians and princes, lovers and promoters of the holy Christian faith, and enemies of the sect of Mahomet, and of all idolatries and heresies...
266. oldal - Wherefore, as best we can, we ask and require you that you consider what we have said to you. and that you take the time that shall be necessary to understand and deliberate upon it, and that you acknowledge the Church as the Ruler and Superior of the whole world and the high priest called Pope, and in his name the King and Queen...
265. oldal - Tierra-firme to the aforesaid King and Queen and to their successors, our lords, with all that there are in these territories, as is contained in certain writings which passed upon the subject as aforesaid, which you can see if you wish. " So their Highnesses are kings and lords of these islands and land of...
264. oldal - Lord, who is one and eternal, created the heaven and the earth, and one man and one woman, of whom you and we, and all the men who have been or shall be in the world, are descended. But as it has come to pass through the...
349. oldal - Cardinal Ximenes, however, when solicited to encourage, this commerce, peremptorily rejected the proposition, because he perceived the iniquity of reducing one race of men to slavery, while he was consulting about the means of restoring liberty to another.
81. oldal - The same afterwards came swimming to the ship's boats where we were, and brought us parrots, cotton, threads in balls, darts and many other things, and bartered them with us for things which we gave them, such as bells and small glass beads. In fine, they took and gave all of whatever they had with good will. But it appeared to me they were a people very poor in everything. They went totally naked, as naked as their mothers brought them into the world.
325. oldal - All were amazed ; some were struck with compunction ; others were as much surprised to hear it called a sin to make use of the Indians as if they had been told it were sinful to make use of the beasts of the field.