A General History And Collection Of Voyages And Travels - Volume 3 - By Robert Kerr












































































































 -  When they had refitted their ship, they sailed in
forty-five days to Cuba, with gold to the value of - Page 679
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When They Had Refitted Their Ship, They Sailed In Forty-Five Days To Cuba, With Gold To The Value Of 4000 Pieces Of Eight, Besides What Alvaredo Had Carried.

When they came to pay the fifth for the copper axes, which they had bought for gold, they were much confused on finding them rusty.

They put into the harbour of Matancas, where Grijalva found a letter from Velasquez, ordering him to tell the soldiers that another fleet was fitting out for returning to make a settlement in New Spain, and that those who chose to go back should remain at some farms belonging to the governor in that neighbourhood. Grijalva himself was ordered to come with all speed with the ships to Santiago, where the new fleet was fitting out. On appearing before Velasquez, he had no thanks for all the trouble he had been at, and was even abused for not having made a settlement, though he had acted exactly according to his instructions. This was a capital blunder in Velasquez, as he seemed resolved to find a person fitted both for making discoveries and of betraying him by setting up for himself. One would have imagined that a man of so much good sense as Velasquez certainly had, would have had the judgment to retain in his employment a person so fit for his purpose as Grijalva had proved; and the very thing for which he disgraced him ought assuredly to have preserved him from that fate, since only by a scrupulous regard to his instructions had he refrained, after such valuable discoveries, from pursuing that line of conduct by which he was most likely to have established his fortune and independence.

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