| 1828 - 438 pagine
...discovery of Mexico and the other opulent countries of New Spain would have necessarily followed ; the Southern Ocean would have been disclosed to him,...sinking amidst gloom, neglect, and disappointment." Vol. iii. pp. 202 — 203. Columbus, however, was bent upon discovering the strait ; and supposing,... | |
| Hernán Cortés - 1843 - 460 pagine
...discovery of Mexico and the other opulent countries of New Spain, would have necessarily followed ; the southern ocean would have been disclosed to him,...sinking amidst gloom, neglect, and disappointment." Two distinguished navigators endeavored to make amends for this omission of the Admiral, and in 1506,... | |
| Hernán Cortés - 1843 - 462 pagine
...discovery of Mexico and the other opulent countries of New Spain, would have necessarily followed ; the southern ocean would have been disclosed to him,...succession of splendid discoveries would have shed fresh gloryon his declining age, instead of its sinking amidst gloom, neglect, and disappointment." Two distinguished... | |
| John L. Stephens - 1848 - 546 pagine
...of New Spain would have necessarily followed. The Southern Ocean would have been disclosed to hinv, and a succession of splendid discoveries would have...glory on his declining age, instead of its sinking amid gloom, neglect, and disappointment" Four years afterward, in the year 1506, Juan Di'as de Solis,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 518 pagine
...discovery of Mexico and the other opulent countries of New Spain would have necessarily followed ; the Southern Ocean would have been disclosed to him,...however, was at present intent upon discovering the strait. As the countries described by the Indians lay to the west, he supposed that he could easily... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 510 pagine
...discovery of Mexico and the other opulent countries of New Spain would have necessarily followed ; the Southern Ocean would have been disclosed to him,...however, was at present intent upon discovering the strait. As the countries described by the Indians lay to the west, he supposed that he could easily... | |
| 1850 - 418 pagine
...the discovery of Mexico and the other opulent countries of New Spain would have necessarily followed. The Southern Ocean would have been disclosed to him,...glory on his declining age, instead of its sinking amid gloom, neglect, and disappointment." Yet perhaps it was also well that it should not be so. Columbus... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 518 pagine
...discovery of Mexico and the other opulent countries of New Spain would have necessarily followed ; the Southern Ocean would have been disclosed to him,...however, was at present intent upon discovering the strait. As the countries described by the Indians lay to the west, he supposed that he could easily... | |
| Ruins - 1852 - 464 pagine
...the discovery of Mexico and the other opulent countries of New Spain would have necessarily followed. The Southern Ocean would have been disclosed to him,...glory on his declining age, instead of its sinking amid gloom, neglect, and disappointment." Yet perhaps it was also well that it should not be BO. Columbus... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 512 pagine
...discovery of Mexico and the other opulent countries of New Spain would have necessarily followed ; the Southern Ocean would have been disclosed to him,...sinking amidst gloom, neglect, and disappointment. The admirars whole mind, however, was at present intent upon discovering the strait. As the countries described... | |
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