| Washington Irving - 1828 - 388 páginas
...by the venerable Las Casas, who doubtless had it from the lips of his friend Villejot. The caravels set sail early in October, bearing off Columbus, shackled like the vilest of culprits, amidst the hoots, and scoffs, and shouts of a miscreant rabble, who took a brutal joy in heaping insults on his... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1833 - 290 páginas
...With these words the admiral was comforted, and as one restored from death to life. " The caravels set sail early in October, bearing off Columbus, shackled like the vilest of culprits, amidst the hoots, and scoffs, and shouts of a miscreant rabble, who took a brutal joy in heaping insults on his... | |
| Narratives - 1848 - 228 páginas
...who probably received it from his friend Villejo himself. Columbus left the island early in October,' shackled like the vilest of culprits, amidst the scoffs and shouts of a miscreant rabble.' Villejo would have removed his irons, but Columbus would not consent; they had been imposed by the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1861 - 544 páginas
...by the venerable Las Casas, who doubtless had it from the lips of his friend Villejo. The caravels set sail early in October, bearing off Columbus shackled...miscreant rabble, who took a brutal joy in heaping * Las Casas, Hist. Iiid. lib. i. cap. 180, MS. insults on his venerable head, and sent curses after... | |
| 1861 - 998 páginas
...the great discoverer of the new world left the lands which he had given to Spain, in October, 1500, "shackled like the vilest of culprits, amidst the scoffs and shouts of a miscreant rabble, who sent cnrses after him from the shores of the island he had so recently added to the civilized world."... | |
| 1861 - 1176 páginas
...the great discoverer of the new world left the lands which he had given to Spain, in October, 1500, " shackled like the vilest of culprits, amidst the scoffs and shouts of a miscreant rabblo, who sent curses after him from the shores of the island he had so recently added to the civilized... | |
| Washington Irving - 1865 - 542 páginas
...by the venerable Las Casas, who doubtless had it from the lips of his friend Villejo. The caravels set sail early in October, bearing off Columbus shackled...miscreant rabble, who took a brutal joy in heaping * Las Casas, Hist. Ind. lib. i. cap. 180, MS. insults on his venerable head, and sent curses after... | |
| 1872 - 692 páginas
...put him in irons, and in this condition sent him to Spain. The caravels set sail in October, 1500, bearing off Columbus, shackled like the vilest of culprits, amidst the scoffs and shouts of a rabble, who took a brutal joy in heaping insults on his venerable head. The commander of the vessels... | |
| William Henry Giles Kingston - 1880 - 610 páginas
...de Villejo — who told him that he had orders to carry him to Spain. He and his brother embarked, amidst the scoffs and shouts of a miscreant rabble, who took a brutal joy in heaping insult on his venerable head. Villejo, touched by the sufferings of Columbus, treated him with much... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 664 páginas
...by the venerable Las Casas, who doubtless had it from the lips of his friend Villejo. The caravels set sail early in October, bearing off Columbus shackled like the vilest of culprits, amid the scoffs and shouts of a miscreant rabble, who took a brutal joy in heaping insults on his venerable... | |
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