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Page 221
... owing him anything , nor wanting him , but only to do him good he had been taken , but the Captain had seen that , by his inefficiency , it became impossible that he could be any use . Finally , the Chief Pilot showed himself to be ...
... owing him anything , nor wanting him , but only to do him good he had been taken , but the Captain had seen that , by his inefficiency , it became impossible that he could be any use . Finally , the Chief Pilot showed himself to be ...
Page 280
... owing to the Captain being disabled by illness on this and other occasions when the Pilots wasted time , obliging him to believe what they said , to take what they gave , measured out as they pleased . Finally , during this and the two ...
... owing to the Captain being disabled by illness on this and other occasions when the Pilots wasted time , obliging him to believe what they said , to take what they gave , measured out as they pleased . Finally , during this and the two ...
Page 319
... owing to those who were against me , and the little confidence they had in myself and in my promises . As the Council of State would not decide anything without first referring it to the Council of the Indies , my prospects became worse ...
... owing to those who were against me , and the little confidence they had in myself and in my promises . As the Council of State would not decide anything without first referring it to the Council of the Indies , my prospects became worse ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xi |
VOLUME I | xxxiii |
Narrative of the Second Voyage of the Adelantado | 1 |
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25 leagues Acapulco Adelantado Admiral Almiranta Alvaro de MendaƱa anchored Antonio de Morga arms arquebuses arrived arrows asked beach boat Callao Camp Master canoes Capitana Captain Pedro Fernandez Chief Pilot coast cocoa-nuts colour corps de garde course desire discovered discovery distance Don Lorenzo embarked Espiritu Santo fathoms Fernandez de Quiros fired fleet fruit FuentidueƱa galeot gave give given Governess Guinea Holy inhabited island of Santa Juan killed King land latitude launch leave Lima Lord Luis de Velasco Luis Vaez Majesty Malope Manilla natives navigation night ordered palm passed Peru pigs plantains port presently reefs replied rocks royal sail sailors Santa Cruz seen sent ship shore showed side sight signs soldiers Solomon Islands Spain Spaniards Taumaco things told took the sun trees Vaez de Torres Vicar Viceroy village voyage wind wood