A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 03 - Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time by Robert Kerr
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IX. Account of the Admirals Third Voyage, during which he discovered the continent of Paria; with the occurrences to his arrival in Hispaniola. X. An account of the Rebellion in Hispaniola, previous to the arrival of the Admiral. XI. Continuation of the troubles after the return of the Admiral to Hispaniola, to their adjustment. XII. Transactions in Hispaniola subsequent to the settlement of the disturbances, until the sending of Columbus in irons to Spain. XIII. Account of the Fourth Voyage of Columbus to the West Indies. CHAP. II. Account of the Discovery of America, by Christopher Columbus; by Antonio de Herrera. SECT. I. Of the knowledge of the Ancients respecting the New World. II. Of the motives which led Columbus to believe that there were unknown countries. III. Columbus proposes his design to the King and Queen of Spain; which, after many repulses, is adopted by the Queen. IV. Conditions granted to Columbus by the crown of Castile, and an account of his First Voyage, in which he discovered the New World. |
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