British Exploits in South America: A History of British Activities in Exploration, Military Adventure, Diplomacy, Science, and Trade, in Latin AmericanCentury Company, 1917 - 585 Seiten |
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... southern , and , fringing the African coast , turned to the east , and sought India and China by way of the Cape of Good Hope . The significance of the voyages of Columbus and of the other navigators in the service of the neighboring ...
... southern , and , fringing the African coast , turned to the east , and sought India and China by way of the Cape of Good Hope . The significance of the voyages of Columbus and of the other navigators in the service of the neighboring ...
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... southern Portu- guese coast by Cape St. Vincent - the nearest point in all Europe to tropical America ! -directed the voy- ages of those famous mariners who sailed into the un- known . Thus the friend and patron of the Portuguese sea ...
... southern Portu- guese coast by Cape St. Vincent - the nearest point in all Europe to tropical America ! -directed the voy- ages of those famous mariners who sailed into the un- known . Thus the friend and patron of the Portuguese sea ...
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... southern Africa , India , and Brazil were discovered , and that Lisbon became the western gate of Europe , while decaying Venice bewailed the loss of her monopoly of the overland trade route to In- dia . From the modern point of view it ...
... southern Africa , India , and Brazil were discovered , and that Lisbon became the western gate of Europe , while decaying Venice bewailed the loss of her monopoly of the overland trade route to In- dia . From the modern point of view it ...
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... Southern Ocean and our picture must be that of the first of the three most notable generations of navigating Hawkins ' . Before setting sail with him we must take a rapid sur- vey of South America as it was when the first flight of ...
... Southern Ocean and our picture must be that of the first of the three most notable generations of navigating Hawkins ' . Before setting sail with him we must take a rapid sur- vey of South America as it was when the first flight of ...
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... Southern Indian - The tragedy of San Julian -Execution of Captain Doughty - The Golden Hind sails alone into the Pacific Ocean - The rich reward of his daring - The toll of the South Sea - Lady Elliott Drake and Miss Zelia Nuttall on ...
... Southern Indian - The tragedy of San Julian -Execution of Captain Doughty - The Golden Hind sails alone into the Pacific Ocean - The rich reward of his daring - The toll of the South Sea - Lady Elliott Drake and Miss Zelia Nuttall on ...
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Admiral adventures Amazon Ambrose O'Higgins American Anson appears Argentine army arrived ashore Bernardo O'Higgins boat Bolivar Brazil Brazilian British British Guiana bucaneers Buenos Aires Captain captured cause century Chile Chilean Cochrane Colombia Colonel colonies command concerning continent course crew cruise Drake early England English Englishman expedition fleet force frigate gallant Gaucho governor Guiana hand Hawkins hundred Indians instance Irish island João John Juan lady land Lima London Mackenna Magellan Magellan Straits matter merchants Miller Montevideo moreover naval navigators Negro North notable occasion officers Pacific coast Paraguay party patriot Pedro period Peru Peruvian port Portugal Portuguese prisoners remarkable Richard Hawkins Rio de Janeiro river Plate royal sailed sailors San Martin Santos seems sent ship shore slaves soldiers South America Southern Spain Spaniards Spanish squadron tion took town troops tropical Valparaiso vessel Viceroy voyage Warspite waters Whithall young
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Seite 422 - Constaninople ? who ever found English Consuls and Agents at Tripolis, in Syria, at Aleppo, at Babylon, at Balsara, and which is more, who ever heard of Englishmen! at Goa before now? what English shippes did heeretofore ever anker in the mighty river of Plate...
Seite 399 - ... about a yard from the ground, as if to ask me what business I had to take liberties with his tail. I let him come, hissing and open-mouthed, within two feet of my face, and then, with all the force I was master of, I drove my fist, shielded by my hat, full in his jaws. He was stunned and confounded by the blow, and ere he could recover himself, I had seized his throat with both hands, in such a position that he could not bite me ; I then allowed him to coil himself round my body, and marched,...
Seite 154 - Those commanders and chieftains that shoot at honour and abundance shall find there more rich and beautiful cities, more temples adorned with golden images, more sepulchres filled with treasure, than either Cortez found in Mexico, or Pizarro in Peru ; and the shining glory of this conquest will eclipse all those so far extended beams of the Spanish nation.
Seite 24 - If all the miseries and troublesome affairs of this sorrowful voyage should be perfectly and thoroughly written, there should need a painful man with his pen, and as great a time as he had that wrote the lives and deaths of the...
Seite 407 - The feeling of inhospitable wildness which the forest is calculated to inspire is increased tenfold under this fearful uproar. Often, even in the still hours of mid-day, a sudden crash will be heard, resounding afar through the wilderness, as some great bough or entire tree falls to the ground. There are, besides, many sounds which it is impossible to account for.
Seite 456 - RESEARCHES INTO THE LOST HISTORIES OF AMERICA ; or, The Zodiac shown to be an Old Terrestrial Map, in which the Atlantic Isle is delineated ; so that Light can be thrown upon the Obscure Histories of the Earthworks and Ruined Cities of America. By WS Blacket.
Seite 452 - MAWE'S (HL) Journal of a Passage from the Pacific to the Atlantic, crossing the Andes in the Northern Provinces of Peru, and descending the great River Maranon.
Seite 399 - I laid hold of his tail with the left hand, 29 one knee being on the ground ; with the right I took off my hat, and held it as you would hold a shield for defence. "The snake instantly turned, and came on at me, with his head about a yard from the ground, as if to ask me what business I had to take liberties with his tail.
Seite 400 - I then mustered all hands for the last time before the battle. We were, four South American savages, two negroes from Africa, a creole from Trinidad, and myself a white man from Yorkshire. In fact, a little tower of Babel group, in dress, no dress, address, and language. Daddy...
Seite 451 - At midnight a curious custom of the Roman Catholic church was performed, called the Cock Mass, in commemoration of the crowing of the cock which took place on Peter's denial of Christ. When the curate commences the service, the people imitate and mock his gesture, tone of voice, and manner of reading ; make all kinds of noise — shouting, bawling, hooting, and imitating the crowing of the cock, with every possible exertion of lungs ; the whole forming an exhibition most deafening to the ear, and...