The History of America, 1. kötetF. A. Schraembl, 1787 |
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16. oldal
... thousand caufes concurred in reftraining curio- fity and enterprize within very narrow bounds . But the Greeks advanced with rapidity to a state of greater civilization and refi- nement . Government , in its moft liberal and perfect ...
... thousand caufes concurred in reftraining curio- fity and enterprize within very narrow bounds . But the Greeks advanced with rapidity to a state of greater civilization and refi- nement . Government , in its moft liberal and perfect ...
26. oldal
... thousand pounds ; and by an other , that one hunderd and twenty fhips failed annually from the Arabian Gulf to that country c ) . Difcoveries of the ancients by land . The difcovery of this new method of failing to India , is the most ...
... thousand pounds ; and by an other , that one hunderd and twenty fhips failed annually from the Arabian Gulf to that country c ) . Difcoveries of the ancients by land . The difcovery of this new method of failing to India , is the most ...
47. oldal
... thousand three hundred and two . It hath been often the fate of thofe illuftrious benefactors of mankind , who have enriched fcien- ce and improved the arts by their inventions , to derive more reputation than benefit from the happy ...
... thousand three hundred and two . It hath been often the fate of thofe illuftrious benefactors of mankind , who have enriched fcien- ce and improved the arts by their inventions , to derive more reputation than benefit from the happy ...
49. oldal
... thousand three hun- dred and forty - four , and conferred it on Lewis de la Cerda , defcended from the royal family of Caftile . But that unfortunate prince , destitute of power to affert his nominal title , having never vifited the ...
... thousand three hun- dred and forty - four , and conferred it on Lewis de la Cerda , defcended from the royal family of Caftile . But that unfortunate prince , destitute of power to affert his nominal title , having never vifited the ...
53. oldal
... thousand four hundred and eleven . He was a prince of great merit , who , by fuperior courage and abilities had opened his way to a throne which of right did not belong to him , He inftantly perceived that it would be impoffible to ...
... thousand four hundred and eleven . He was a prince of great merit , who , by fuperior courage and abilities had opened his way to a throne which of right did not belong to him , He inftantly perceived that it would be impoffible to ...
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Afia Africa againſt America ancient Balboa Cafas Cape Bojador Cape Non Carthaginians cazique circumftances coaft colony Columbus command commerce confequence confiderable confidered conqueft continent courfe courſe Cuba defign defire Diego Columbus difcovered difcovery eaft eaſt enterpriſe eſtabliſhed Europe extenfive fame fatisfied favourable fcheme fcience fecure feemed fent Ferdinand ferved fervice fettled fettlement feveral fhips fhort fhould firft firſt fituation fmall fome foon fouth fpirit ftate ftill fubjects fuccefs fuch fufferings fuperior fuppofed gulf of Darien Herrera Hifpaniola Hift hiftory himſelf hitherto Ifabella ifland inconfiderable increaſe India Indians inftructions inhabitants intercourfe king labour land lefs lumbus meaſure moft moſt muft muſt natives navigation neceffary obferved occafion Ovando Oviedo Pedrarias perfons poffeffed poffeffion Portugueſe prefent profpect progrefs propofed provifions refided refpect regions rendered repartimientos ſmall Spain Spaniards Spaniſh Strabo thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion vaft veffels vifited voyage weft whofe World Zengis
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108. oldal - ... 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.
103. oldal - Sometimes he endeavoured to work upon their ambition or avarice by magnificent descriptions of the fame and wealth which they were about to acquire. On other occasions he assumed a tone of authority, and threatened them with vengeance from their sovereign, if, by their dastardly...
108. oldal - 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.
101. oldal - ... had proved fallacious ; the appearances of land, with which their own credulity, or the artifice of their commander, had from time to time flattered and amused them, had been altogether illusive, and their prospect of success seemed now to be as distant as ever.
99. oldal - Columbus, with no less quickness than ingenuity, invented a reason for this appearance, which, though it did not satisfy himself, seemed so plausible to them, that it dispelled their fears or silenced their murmurs.
209. oldal - He was so much delighted, however, with the fertility of the country, and conceived such an idea of its wealth, from the specimens of gold produced by the natives, that he resolved to leave a small colony upon the river Belem, in the province of Veragua, under the com1503.
213. oldal - ... from men whom they had lately revered, he told them, that the Spaniards were servants of the Great Spirit who dwells in heaven, who made and governs the world...
272. oldal - Franciscans, influenced by the spirit of opposition and rivalship which subsists between the two orders, discovered some inclination to take part with the laity, and to espouse the defence of the repartimientos. But as they could not with decency give their avowed approbation to a system of oppression, so repugnant to the spirit of religion, they endeavoured to palliate what they could not justify, and alleged, in excuse for the conduct of their countrymen, that it was impossible to carry on any...
101. oldal - ... navigation, he gave out that they had proceeded only five hundred and eighty-four leagues ; and, fortunately for Columbus, neither his own pilot, nor those of the other ships, had skill sufficient to correct this error, and discover the deceit.
107. oldal - About two hours before midnight, Columbus, standing on the forecastle, observed a light at a distance, and privately pointed it out to Pedro Guttierez, a page of the queen's wardrobe. Guttierez perceived it, and calling to Salcedo, comptroller of the fleet, all three saw it in motion, as if it were carried from place to place. A little after midnight the joyful sound of land! land!