HISTORY OF AMERICA. BY WILLIAM ROBERTSON, D. D. PRINCIPAL of the University of EDINBURGH, LAND, VOLUME II. VIENNA, Printed for F. A. SCHRAMBL, corner in the Karnthner-Stre et Nro. 1053. 1 7 87. Т.НЕ I HISTORY OF AMERICA. BOOK IV. What parts of America were then known. T wenty-fix years had now elapfed fince Columbus conducted the people of Europe to the New World. During that period the Spaniards had made great progrefs in exploring its various regions. They had vifited all the islands scattered in different clusters through that part of the ocean which flows in between North and South America. They had failed along the eastern coast of the continent from the river De la Plata to the bottom of the Mexican gulf, and had found that it ftretched without interruption through this vaft portion of the globe. They had difcovered the great Southern Ocean, which opened new profpects in ROBERTSON Vol. II. A |