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XIV. Summary of occurrences in Hispaniola, to the return of Columbus into Spain from his Second Voyage. XV. Conclusion of the discoveries of Columbus. CHAP. III. The voyages of Americus Vespucius to the New World, Introduction. SECT. I. The First Voyage of Vespucius. II. The Second Voyage of Americus Vespucius. III. The Third voyage of Americus Vespucius. IV. The Fourth voyage of Americus Vespucius. CHAP. IV. Summary of the discoveries and settlements of the Spaniards in the West Indies, from the death of Columbus to the expedition of Hernando Cortes against Mexico, Introduction. SECT. I. Improvements made in the colony of Hispaniola, by Nicholas de Obando, and the great value of gold procured in that island during his government. II. Settlement of Porto Rico under Juan Ponce de Leon. III. Don James Columbus is appointed to the government of the Spanish dominions in the West Indies. IV. Settlement of a Pearl Fishery at the island of Cubagua. V. Alonzo de Hojeda and Diego de Nicuessa are commissioned to make discoveries and settlements in the New World, with an account of the adventures and misfortunes of Hojeda. VI. The history of Vasco Nugnez de Balboa, and the establishment, by his means, of the colony of Darien. VII. The adventures, misfortunes, and death of Don Diego de Nicuessa, the founder of the colony of Nombre de Dios. VIII. The conquest and settlement of the island of Cuba by Diego Velasquez. IX. The strange expedition of Juan Ponce de Leon in search of the Fountain of Youth, in which he discovered Florida and the Bahama Channel. X. The martyrdom of two Dominican Friars on the coast of Venezuela, through the avarice of the Spaniards. XI. Discoveries on the continent of America, by command of Velasquez, under the conduct of Francis Hernandez de Cordova. XII. Farther discoveries on the continent by Juan Grijalva, under the orders of Velasquez, by which a way is opened to Mexico or New Spain. CHAP. V. History of the discovery and conquest of Mexico, written in the year 1568, by Captain Bernal Diaz del Castillo, one of the conquerors, Introduction, Preface by the Author. SECT. I. Expedition of Hernandez de Cordova in 1517. II. Expedition of Juan de Grijalva in 1518. III. Commencement of the expedition of Hernando Cortes for the conquest of Mexico, in 1518. IV. Arrival of the armament
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