September 30, 2011

NOTE 1

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NOTE 1.–’_Joenne Bacheler_.’

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September 28, 2011

Ever since ships were in danger of going to sea short-handed methods of

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recruiting and manning them have been very much the same; and there must
have been some hot work about the harbour of Palos in the summer of 1492
Ever since ships were in danger of going to sea short-handed methods of
recruiting and manning them have been very much the same; and there must
have been some hot work about the harbour of Palos in the summer of 1492.
The place was in a panic. It is highly probable that many of the
volunteers were a ruffianly riff-raff from the prisons, to whom personal
freedom meant nothing but a chance of plunder; and the recruiting office
in Palos must have seen many a picturesque scoundrel coming and taking
the oath and making his mark. The presence of these adventurers, many of
them entirely ignorant of the sea, would not be exactly an encouragement
to the ordinary seaman. It is here very likely that the influence of the
Pinzon family was usefully applied. I call it influence, since that is a
polite term which covers the application of force in varying degrees;
and it was an awkward thing for a Palos sailor to offend the Pinzons,
who owned and controlled so much of the shipping in the port. Little by
little the preparations went on. In the purchasing of provisions and
stores the Pinzons were most helpful to Columbus and, it is not
improbable, to themselves also. They also procured the ships;
altogether, in the whole history of the fitting out of expeditions,
I know nothing since the voyage of the Ark which was so well kept within
one family. Moreover it is interesting to notice, since we know the
names and places of residence of all the members of the expedition,
that the Pinzons, who personally commanded two of the caravels, had them
almost exclusively manned by sailors from Palos, while the Admiral”s ship
was manned by a miscellaneous crew from other places. To be sure they
gave the Admiral the biggest ship, but (in his own words) it proved ‘a
dull sailer and unfit for discovery’; while they commanded the two
caravels, small and open, but much faster and handier. Clearly these
Pinzons will take no harm from a little watching. They may be honest
souls enough, but their conduct is just a little suspicious, and we
cannot be too careful.

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There is also in the same country another mountain, in which azure is

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found; “tis the finest in the world, and is got in a vein like silver
There is also in the same country another mountain, in which azure is
found; “tis the finest in the world, and is got in a vein like silver.
There are also other mountains which contain a great amount of silver ore,
so that the country is a very rich one; but it is also (it must be said) a
very cold one.[NOTE 3] It produces numbers of excellent horses, remarkable
for their speed. They are not shod at all, although constantly used in
mountainous country, and on very bad roads. [They go at a great pace even
down steep descents, where other horses neither would nor could do the
like. And Messer Marco was told that not long ago they possessed in that
province a breed of horses from the strain of Alexander”s horse
Bucephalus, all of which had from their birth a particular mark on the
forehead. This breed was entirely in the hands of an uncle of the king”s;
and in consequence of his refusing to let the king have any of them, the
latter put him to death. The widow then, in despite, destroyed the whole
breed, and it is now extinct.[NOTE 4]]

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September 15, 2011

Now, having done with Great Armenia, we will tell you of Georgiania

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Now, having done with Great Armenia, we will tell you of Georgiania.

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[Elephants came from the Indo-Chinese Kingdoms, Burma, Siam, Ciampa

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[Elephants came from the Indo-Chinese Kingdoms, Burma, Siam, Ciampa.
–H. C.]

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September 14, 2011

NOTE 1

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NOTE 1.–On these Tablets, see a note under Bk. II. ch. vii.


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September 12, 2011

MM

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MM. Huc and Gabet made a like observation on the high passes of
north-eastern Tibet: ‘The _argols_ gave out much smoke, but would not burn
with any flame’; only they adopted the native idea that this as well as
their own sufferings in respiration was caused by some pernicious
exhalation.

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And after both sides had rested well those two days, they armed for the

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fight and engaged in desperate combat; and it was the greatest battle that
ever was seen
And after both sides had rested well those two days, they armed for the
fight and engaged in desperate combat; and it was the greatest battle that
ever was seen. The numbers that were slain on both sides were very great,
but in the end Chinghis Kaan obtained the victory. And in the battle
Prester John was slain. And from that time forward, day by day, his
kingdom passed into the hands of Chinghis Kaan till the whole was
conquered.

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In addition to these articles there was another document drawn up on the

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30th of April, which after an infinite preamble about the nature of the
Holy Trinity, of the Apostle Saint James, and of the Saints of God
generally in their relations to Princes, and with a splendid trailing of
gorgeous Spanish names and titles across the page, confers upon our
hitherto humble Christopher the right to call himself ‘Don,’ and finally
raises him, in his own estimation at any rate, to a social level with his
proud Spanish friends
In addition to these articles there was another document drawn up on the
30th of April, which after an infinite preamble about the nature of the
Holy Trinity, of the Apostle Saint James, and of the Saints of God
generally in their relations to Princes, and with a splendid trailing of
gorgeous Spanish names and titles across the page, confers upon our
hitherto humble Christopher the right to call himself ‘Don,’ and finally
raises him, in his own estimation at any rate, to a social level with his
proud Spanish friends. It is probably from this time that he adopted the
Spanish form of his name, Christoval Colon; but in this narrative I shall
retain the more universal form in which it has become familiar to the
English-speaking world.

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September 11, 2011

Now let us go back to our journey

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Now let us go back to our journey.

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