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Page 83
... ships loaded with spices , the captain one day sent on shore to tell the king that he had been in his land for three months and had loaded only two ships , and that the Moors were concealing the merchandise from them and the ships of ...
... ships loaded with spices , the captain one day sent on shore to tell the king that he had been in his land for three months and had loaded only two ships , and that the Moors were concealing the merchandise from them and the ships of ...
Page 85
... ships which were in the port to be taken , and all the people whom we found in the said ships to be killed . And thus we slew to the number of five hundred or six hundred men , and captured twenty or thirty who were hiding in the holds ...
... ships which were in the port to be taken , and all the people whom we found in the said ships to be killed . And thus we slew to the number of five hundred or six hundred men , and captured twenty or thirty who were hiding in the holds ...
Page 191
... ships , and the rest were ships , probably meaning caravels , and Gaspar Corrêa , who states there were ten large ships of 200 to 300 tons and three small ones . Castanheda , who gives the best narrative of the voyage and usually refers ...
... ships , and the rest were ships , probably meaning caravels , and Gaspar Corrêa , who states there were ten large ships of 200 to 300 tons and three small ones . Castanheda , who gives the best narrative of the voyage and usually refers ...
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