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Page 36
... Spain , but to the great cities of the Gran Can , which will be discovered without doubt , and many others ruled over by other Lords , who will be pleased to serve your Highnesses , and whither will be brought other commodi- ties of Spain ...
... Spain , but to the great cities of the Gran Can , which will be discovered without doubt , and many others ruled over by other Lords , who will be pleased to serve your Highnesses , and whither will be brought other commodi- ties of Spain ...
Page 41
... Spain . They thought that , when the Admiral had found gold , he would let them return to their homes . He came near the Puerto del Principe , but could not reach it , because it was night , and because the current drifted them to the ...
... Spain . They thought that , when the Admiral had found gold , he would let them return to their homes . He came near the Puerto del Principe , but could not reach it , because it was night , and because the current drifted them to the ...
Page 43
... Spain safe from all winds . This entrance on the S.W. side is passed by steering S.S.W. , the outlet being to the west very deep and wide . Thus a vessel can pass amidst these islands , and he who approaches from the north , with a ...
... Spain safe from all winds . This entrance on the S.W. side is passed by steering S.S.W. , the outlet being to the west very deep and wide . Thus a vessel can pass amidst these islands , and he who approaches from the north , with a ...
Page 44
store of planks and masts for the largest ships in Spain . He saw oaks and arbutus trees , with a good river , and the means of making water - power . The climate was temperate , owing to the height of the mountains . On the beach he ...
store of planks and masts for the largest ships in Spain . He saw oaks and arbutus trees , with a good river , and the means of making water - power . The climate was temperate , owing to the height of the mountains . On the beach he ...
Page 48
... Spain , to whom the whole country should be sub- ject . Your Highnesses ought not to consent that any stranger should trade here , or put his foot in the country , except Cath- olic Christians , for this was the beginning and end of the ...
... Spain , to whom the whole country should be sub- ject . Your Highnesses ought not to consent that any stranger should trade here , or put his foot in the country , except Cath- olic Christians , for this was the beginning and end of the ...
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