The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (Volume II)

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Title: The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (Vol. II)

Author: Washington Irving

Language: English

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The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus

by

Washington Irving.

                  Venient annis
  SÆcula seris, quibus Oceanus
  Vincula rerum laxet, et ingens
  Pateat tellus, Typhisque novos
  Detegat Orbes, nec sit terris
  Ultima Thule.

Seneca: Medea.

Author's Revised Edition.

Vol. II.

1892

Contents of Volume II.

Book XI.

  I. Administration of the Adelantado.—Expedition to the Province of
      Xaragua
 II. Establishment of a Chain of Military Posts.—Insurrection of
      Guarionex, the Cacique of the Vega
III. The Adelantado Repairs to Xaragua to receive Tribute
 IV. Conspiracy of Roldan
  V. The Adelantado repairs to the Vega in relief of Fort Conception.
      —His Interview with Roldan
 VI. Second Insurrection of Guarionex, and his Flight to the Mountains
      of Ciguay
VII. Campaign of the Adelantado in the Mountains of Ciguay

Book XII.

  I. Confusion in the Island.—Proceedings of the Rebels at Xaragua
 II. Negotiation of the Admiral with the Rebels.—Departure of Ships
      for Spain
III. Arrangement with the Rebels
 IV. Another Mutiny of the Rebels; and Second Arrangement with them
  V. Grants made to Roldan and his Followers.—Departure of several of
      the Rebels for Spain
 VI. Arrival of Ojeda with a Squadron at the Western part of the Island.
      —Roldan sent to meet him
VII. Manoeuvres of Roldan and Ojeda

Book XIII.

  I. Representations at Court against Columbus.—Bobadilla empowered to
      examine into his Conduct
 II. Arrival of Bobadilla at San Domingo.—His violent Assumption of
      the Command
III. Columbus summoned to appear before Bobadilla
 IV. Columbus and his Brothers arrested and sent to Spain in Chains

Book XIV.

  I. Sensation in Spain on the Arrival of Columbus in Irons.—His
      Appearance at Court
 II. Contemporary Voyages of Discovery
III. Nicholas de Ovando appointed to supersede Bobadilla
 IV. Proposition of Columbus relative to the Recovery of the Holy
      Sepulchre
  V. Preparations of Columbus for a Fourth Voyage of Discovery

Book XV.

   I. Departure of Columbus on his Fourth Voyage.—Refused Admission to
       the Harbor of San Domingo—Exposed to a violent Tempest
  II. Voyage along the Coast of Honduras
 III. Voyage along the Mosquito Coast, and Transactions at Cariari
  IV. Voyage along Costa Rica.—Speculations concerning the Isthmus at
       Veragua
   V. Discovery of Puerto Bello and El Retrete.—Columbus abandons the
       search after the Strait
  VI. Return to Veragua.—The Adelantado explores the Country.
 VII. Commencement of a Settlement on the river Belen.—Conspiracy of the
       Natives.—Expedition of the Adelantado to surprise Quibian.
VIII. Disasters of the Settlement.
  IX. Distress of the Admiral on board of his Ship.—Ultimate Relief of
       the Settlement.
   X. Departure from the Coast of Veragua.—arrival at Jamaica.—Stranding
       of the Ships.

Book XVI.

  I. Arrangement of Diego Mendez with the Caciques for Supplies of
      Provisions.—Sent to San Domingo by Columbus in quest of Relief.
 II. Mutiny of Porras.
III. Scarcity of Provisions.—Stratagem of Columbus to obtain Supplies
      from the Natives.
 IV. Mission of Diego de Escobar to the Admiral.
  V. Voyage of Diego Mendez and Bartholomew Fiesco in a Canoe to
      Hispaniola.
 VI. Overtures of Columbus to the Mutineers.—Battle of the Adelantado
      with Porras and his Followers.

Book XVII.

  I. Administration of Ovando in Hispaniola.—Oppression of the Natives.
 II. Massacre at Xaragua.—Fate of Anacaona.
III. War with the Natives of Higuey.
 IV. Close of the War with Higuey.—Fate of Cotabanama.

Book XVIII.

  I. Departure of Columbus for San Domingo.—His Return to Spain.
 II. Illness of Columbus at Seville.—Application to the Crown for a
      Restitution of his Honors.—Death of Isabella.
III. Columbus arrives at Court.—Fruitless Application to the King for
      Redress.
 IV. Death of Columbus.
  V. Observations on the Character of Columbus.

Appendix

Index

The Life and Voyages of Columbus

Book XI.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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