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[152]: It appears doubtful whether Columbus was acquainted with the exact particulars of that voyage, as they could scarcely have reached Spain previously to his sailing. Bastides had been seized in Hispaniola by Bobadilla, and was on board of that very fleet which was wrecked at the time that Columbus arrived off San Domingo. He escaped the fate that attended most of his companions, and returned to Spain, where he was rewarded by the sovereigns for his enterprise. Though some of his seamen had reached Spain previous to the sailing of Columbus, and had given a general idea of the voyage, it is doubtful whether he had transmitted his papers and charts. Porras, in his journal of the voyage of Columbus, states that they arrived at the place where the discoveries of Bastides terminated; but this information he may have obtained subsequently at San Domingo.
[153]: Las Casas, lib. ii. cap. 24. Hist. del Almirante, cap. 90.
[154]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 94.
[155]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 94.
[156]: A superst.i.tious notion with respect to gold appears to have been very prevalent among the natives. The Indians of Hispaniola observed the same privations when they sought for it, abstaining from food and from s.e.xual intercourse. Columbus, who seemed to look upon gold as one of the sacred and mystic treasures of the earth, wished to encourage similar observances among the Spaniards; exhorting them to purify themselves for the research of the mines by fasting, prayer, and chast.i.ty. It is scarcely necessary to add, that his advice was but little attended to by his rapacious and sensual followers.
[157]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 95.
[158]: Las Casas, lib. ii. cap. 25. Hist. del Almirante, cap. 95.
[159]: Peter Martyr, decad. iii. lib. iv.
[160]: Letter of the Admiral from Jamaica.
[161]: Las Casas, lib. ii. cap. 25. Hist. del Almirante, cap. 95.
[162]: Letter of Columbus from Jamaica.
[163]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 96.
[164]: Letter from Jamaica.
[165]: Equivalent to one thousand two hundred and eighty-one dollars at the present day.
[166]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 98. Las Casas, lib. ii. cap. 27. Many of the particulars of this chapter are from a short narrative given by Diego Mendez, and inserted in his last will and testament. It is written in a strain of simple egotism, as he represents himself as the princ.i.p.al and almost the sole actor in every affair. The facts, however, have all the air of veracity, and being given on such a solemn occasion, the doc.u.ment is ent.i.tled to high credit. He will be found to distinguish himself on another hazardous and important occasion in the course of this history.--Vide Navarrete, Colec., tom. i.
[167]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 98. Las Casas, lib. ii. Letter of Columbus from Jamaica. Relation of Diego Mendez, Navarrete, tom. i. Journal of Porras, Navarrete, tom. i.
[168]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 99.
[169]: Letter of Columbus from Jamaica.
[170]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 99, 100. Las Casas, lib. ii. cap. 29.
Relacion por Diego Mendez. Letter of Columbus from Jamaica. Journal of Porras, Navarrete, Colec., tom. i.
[171]: Hist. del Almirante. Letter from Jamaica.
[172]: Journal of Porras, Navarrete, Colec., tom. i.
[173]: Letter from Jamaica.
[174]: Testimony of Pedro de Ledesma. Pleito de los Colones.
[175]: Letter from Jamaica.
[176]: Idem.
[177]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 100. Letter of Columbus from Jamaica.
[178]: Hist. del Almirante. Journal of Porras.
[179]: Relacion por Diego Mendez. Navarrete, torn. i.
[180]: Relacion por Diego Mendez. Navarrete, Colec, torn. i.
[181]: Joachim, native of the burgh of Celico, near Cozenza, traveled in the Holy Land. Returning to Calabria, he took the habit of the Cistercians in the monastery of Corazzo, of which he became prior and abbot, and afterwards rose to higher monastic importance. He died in 1202, having attained 72 years of age, leaving a great number of works; among the most known are commentaries on Isaiah, Jeremiah, and the Apocalypse. There are also prophecies by him, "which," (says the Dictionnaire Historique,) "during his life, made him to be admired by fools, and despised by men of sense; at present the latter sentiment prevails. He was either very weak or very presumptuous, to flatter himself that he had the keys of things of which G.o.d reserves the knowledge to himself."--Dict. Hist., tom. 5, Caen, 1785.
[182]: Hist, del Almirante, cap. 101.
[183]: Hist, del Almirante, cap. 102.
[184]: Letter of Columbus to his son Diego. Navarrete, Colec. Vol. II.-15
[185]: Hist, del Almirante, cap. 102.
[186]: Las Casas, Hist. Ind., lib. ii. cap. 32. Hist, del Almirante, cap.
102.
[187]: Hist, del Almirante, cap. 102.
[188]: Las Casas, lib. ii. cap. 32.
[189]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 102. Las Casas, lib. ii. cap. 32.
[190]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 103. Las Casas, Hist. Ind., lib. ii. cap.
33.
[191]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 104.
[192]: Las Casas, Hist. Ind., lib. ii. cap. 33.
[193]: Las Casas, Hist. Ind., lib. ii. cap. 33. Hist. del Almirante cap.
103.
[194]: Las Casas, ubi sup. Hist. del Almirante, ubi sup.
[195]: Not far from the Island of Navasa there gushes up in the sea a pure fountain of fresh water that sweetens the surface for some distance: this circ.u.mstance was of course unknown to the Spaniards at the time. (Oviedo, Cronica, lib. vi. cap. 12.)
[196]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 105. Las Casas, lib. ii. cap. 31.
Testament of Diego Mendez. Navarrete, tom. i.
[197]: Las Casas, lib. ii. cap. 35. Hist. del Almirante, cap. 106.
[198]: Hist. del Almirante, cap. 106. Las Casas, lib. ii. cap. 35.