The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus: Part TwoP.F. Collier, 1904 - 527 pagine |
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The life and voyages of Christopher Columbus, by W. Irving, abridged by the same Washington Irving Visualizzazione completa - 1830 |
Parole e frasi comuni
adelantado admiral Almirante Alonzo Amerigo Vespucci Anacaona appeared arrived Beatte beheld boat Bobadilla brother brought buffalo cacique camp canoes Cape captain caravel Casas Christopher Columbus coast Colombo Columbus command companions course crew Cuba deer Diego Mendez discovered discovery distance Don Bartholomew Don Diego Drogeo encampment expedition favor Ferdinand Fernando fire forest gave Genoa gold ground Guanahani Herrera hill Hispaniola Hist hunters hunting Indians Indies Isabella island Jamaica Juan Khan kind king land leagues length letter lumbus maravedis Marco Polo miles natives Navarrete night Osage Ovando party passed Pawnees Porras port prairies present Prester John rangers ravine remained rifle river sailed San Domingo San Salvador savage says sent Seville ships shore soon sovereigns Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit Spotorno squadron stream supposed tion Tonish took trees various Veragua Vespucci vessels voyage wild horse wind young