| Christopher Columbus, Giovanni Battista Spotorno - 1823 - 778 Seiten
...Quee my Lords: a copy of which you will find there JA < You will see that it came very opportunely r nevertheless Don Diego was not put into possession,...there promised. While I was in the Indies,. I wrote to theii ;"H». : 1 m^ . H1AHOOTUA. ijff S^BYOY vm lo Jni/oaojs UB >i-*tt-»I vtnlo *»no : ft'»iJfnir.i7oqqo... | |
| George William Brown - 1850 - 364 Seiten
...will find there. You will see that it came very opportunely ; nevertheless, Don Diego was not put in possession, as had been there promised. " While I...in another letter, in order that you may give it to Signor Gian Luigi, with the other of advice ; to whom 1 write that you will be the reader and interpreter... | |
| Aaron Goodrich - 1874 - 426 Seiten
...will see that it came very opportunely. Nevertheless, Don Diego was not put in possession, as had been promised. While I was in the Indies, I wrote to their...in another letter, in order that you may give it to Signer Gian Luigi with the other advice, to whom I write that you will be the reader and interpreter... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - 1893 - 232 Seiten
...at it, and you will find it very good. Nevertheless, Don Diego was not given possession, as it was promised. While I was in the Indies I wrote to their Highnesses, through three or four channels, abont my voyage. One of these letters came back to me, and sealed as... | |
| American Historical Association - 1895 - 626 Seiten
...Look at it and you will find it very good. Nevertheless, Don Diego was not given possession, as it was promised. While I was in the Indies I wrote to Their Highnesses, through three or four channels, about my voyage. One of those letters came back to me, and sealed as... | |
| Cardinal Leonidas Goodwin - 1922 - 1082 Seiten
...will see that it came very opportunely. Nevertheless, Don Diego was not put in possession, as had been promised. While I was in the Indies, I wrote to their...in another letter, in order that you may give it to Signor Gian Luigi with the other advice, to whom I write that you will be the reader and interpreter... | |
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