[Works] . IFllustrations PAGE BTJRiAi< CEREMONY .... FrontispieceAdapted from Moritz Rugendas Reise in Brasilien. ARQUEBUSIER 12 From De Brys Voyages. DESTRUCTION OF I,A NAVIDAD AND DEATH OF ARANA 78 From De I^orgues Columbus. THE CITY OF SAN DOMINGO 126 Redrawn from a print in Montanis America, 1671. NATIVES DANCING I42 Redrawn from an old print from Gottfriedts Newe Welt. CANOE, ISLAND OF JAMAICA .... 180 PORTRAIT OF BARTHOLOMEW COLUMBUS . 240 Redrawn from Herreras History of the West Indies. SPANISH SOLDIERS 280, 281 From De Brys II ix X miustcations PAGETYPE OF FORT B17II,T


[Works] . IFllustrations PAGE BTJRiAi< CEREMONY .... FrontispieceAdapted from Moritz Rugendas Reise in Brasilien. ARQUEBUSIER 12 From De Brys Voyages. DESTRUCTION OF I,A NAVIDAD AND DEATH OF ARANA 78 From De I^orgues Columbus. THE CITY OF SAN DOMINGO 126 Redrawn from a print in Montanis America, 1671. NATIVES DANCING I42 Redrawn from an old print from Gottfriedts Newe Welt. CANOE, ISLAND OF JAMAICA .... 180 PORTRAIT OF BARTHOLOMEW COLUMBUS . 240 Redrawn from Herreras History of the West Indies. SPANISH SOLDIERS 280, 281 From De Brys II ix X miustcations PAGETYPE OF FORT B17II,T BY EARLY EXPLORERS . 294 Redrawn from Montanis America. GOLD MINING . .... 322 Redrawn from De Brys Voyages. PORTRAIT OF COLUMBUS 384 From the painting of HBOOft ID. {Continued?) ^^^^^g^^^K^^^^^ ^s^^je;^^^^^^^tf>^^^^g!: THE LIFE AND VOYAGES OFCHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS. Cbapter l^lFiriF. PAPAI, BULI, OF PARTITION—PREPARATIONS FOR ASECOND VOYAGE OE COI,UMBUS. [1493-] IN the midst of their rejoicings the Spanishsovereigns lost no time in taking everymeasure necessary to secure their new ac-quisitions. Although it was supposed thatthe countries just discovered were part of theterritories of the Grand Khan and of other Or-iental princes considerably advanced in civili-zation, yet there does not appear to have beenthe least doubt of the right of their CatholicMajesties to take possession of them. Duringthe Crusades a doctrine had been established 4 XLbe Xtfe and Dosages ot among Christian princes extremely favorableto their ambitious designs. According to thisthey had a right to invade, ravage, and seizeupon the territories of all infidel nations underthe plea of defeating the enemies of Christ,and extending the sway of his Church on


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