Stood off and on during the night, determining not to come to anchor till morning, fearing to meet with shoals; continued our course in the morning; and as the island was found to be six or seven leagues distant, and the tide was against us, it was noon when we arrived there. Christopher Columbus anchorarrivecontinue share on social
Following the light of the sun, we left the Old World. Christopher Columbus leavelightsun Change image and share on social
These people are very unskilled in arms... with 50 men they could all be subjected and made to do all that one wished. Christopher Columbus armmakeman Change image and share on social
But in truth, should I meet with gold or spices in great quantity, I shall remain till I collect as much as possible, and for this purpose I am proceeding solely in quest of them. Christopher Columbus collectgoldgreat Change image and share on social
I am not solicitous to examine particularly everything here, which indeed could not be done in fifty years, because my desire is to make all possible discoveries, and return to your Highnesses, if it please our Lord, in April. Christopher Columbus aprildesirediscovery share on social
Sailed this day nineteen leagues, and determined to count less than the true number, that the crew might not be dismayed if the voyage should prove long. Christopher Columbus countcrowday Change image and share on social
I saw a boy of the crew purchasing javelins of them with bits of platters and broken glass. Christopher Columbus bitboybreak Change image and share on social
As soon as I arrived in the Indies, in the first island which I found, I took some of the natives by force, in order that they might learn and might give me information of whatever there is in these parts. And so it was that they soon understood us, and we them, either by speech or by signs, and they have been very serviceable. Christopher Columbus arrivefindforce share on social
The Indians on board said that thence to Cuba was a voyage in their canoes of a day and a half; these being small dug-outs without a sail. Such are their canoes. I departed thence for Cuba, for by the signs the Indians made of its greatness, and of its gold and pearls, I thought that it must be Cipango. Christopher Columbus boardcanoecipango share on social
I have come to believe that this is a mighty continent which was hitherto unknown. Christopher Columbus continenthithertomighty Change image and share on social