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... boats . And this they agreed to do the following day . And the next day the captain made ready with all his people , and the ships and the boats with all their banners raised and his heralds and the artillery in order . The king of the ...
... boats . And this they agreed to do the following day . And the next day the captain made ready with all his people , and the ships and the boats with all their banners raised and his heralds and the artillery in order . The king of the ...
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... boats set out with the aforesaid men who were hostages . And the almache did not have the courage to come alongside our boats , nor ours to their almache . And thus that entire day was spent without doing anything . And when they ...
... boats set out with the aforesaid men who were hostages . And the almache did not have the courage to come alongside our boats , nor ours to their almache . And thus that entire day was spent without doing anything . And when they ...
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... boats , almost drowned . The captain of the said boats was Sancho de Tovar , because the chief captain was sick . And thus they took us to the ship . And when the chief captain saw this dissension and bad treatment , he ordered ten ...
... boats , almost drowned . The captain of the said boats was Sancho de Tovar , because the chief captain was sick . And thus they took us to the ship . And when the chief captain saw this dissension and bad treatment , he ordered ten ...
Contents
THE VOYAGE | ix |
Letter of Authorization | xviii |
THE DISCOVERY OF MADAGASCAR | xxxiii |
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Affaitadi Afonso aforesaid Anonymous Narrative Arab Areschorea armada arrived Barros Bartolomeo boats Brazil Cabral's fleet Cabral's voyage Calichut called Caminha Caranganor caravels cargo carried Castanheda chief captain Christians coast Cochin Coloqut Columbus Corrêa Cretico Cruz Diogo Dias discovery Dom Manuel East factor feathers Gaspar Gaspar de Lemos gave Gentiles given gold honour hostages hundred India João King of Portugal kingdom known land leagues learned letter Lisbon loaded Lord Malindi Manuel Marchioni Master John merchandise merchants Moorish ships Moors navigation Paesi Pedro Álvares Cabral Pedro Vaz pilots port Portuguese Priest Joseph probably reached remained river sail Sancho de Tovar Sanuto seems shore Sofala Spanish spices things took trade translation Trevisan Tupinamba Vasco da Gama Vaz de Caminha Venetian Venice Vespucci voyage of Cabral voyage to India wind wished written Zamorin