History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... course . This great object engaged the general attention of mankind , and drew into the Portuguese service adventurers from every maritime nation in Europe . Among the foreigners whom the fame of the discoveries made by the Portuguese ...
... course . This great object engaged the general attention of mankind , and drew into the Portuguese service adventurers from every maritime nation in Europe . Among the foreigners whom the fame of the discoveries made by the Portuguese ...
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... course to such , a mortifying expedient for procuring money , engaged to advance , immediate ly , the sum that was requisite . Columbus had proceeded some leagues on his voyage to Eng- DISCOVERY AND EARLY SETTLEMENTS . 5.
... course to such , a mortifying expedient for procuring money , engaged to advance , immediate ly , the sum that was requisite . Columbus had proceeded some leagues on his voyage to Eng- DISCOVERY AND EARLY SETTLEMENTS . 5.
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... course due west , and immediately left the usual track of navigation , and stretched into unknown and unfrequented seas . By the 14th of September , the fleet was about 200 leagues west of the Cana- ries , at a greater distance from ...
... course due west , and immediately left the usual track of navigation , and stretched into unknown and unfrequented seas . By the 14th of September , the fleet was about 200 leagues west of the Cana- ries , at a greater distance from ...
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... course of this war , many Peruvians served in the Spanish armies , and learned , from the practice of christians , to butcher one another . The majority of the people , however , at length opened their eyes to their real situation , and ...
... course of this war , many Peruvians served in the Spanish armies , and learned , from the practice of christians , to butcher one another . The majority of the people , however , at length opened their eyes to their real situation , and ...
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... course by the Canaries and the West India islands , approached the North American Continent by the Gulf of Flo- rida . Unfortunately their chief researches were made in that part of the country now known by the name of North Carolina ...
... course by the Canaries and the West India islands , approached the North American Continent by the Gulf of Flo- rida . Unfortunately their chief researches were made in that part of the country now known by the name of North Carolina ...
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