History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... discovery and early history of the Ame- rican Continent than some readers may approve of ; but , in adopting this plan , he was influenced by the conviction that the present state of America cannot be fully understood , nor the ...
... discovery and early history of the Ame- rican Continent than some readers may approve of ; but , in adopting this plan , he was influenced by the conviction that the present state of America cannot be fully understood , nor the ...
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... discovered it ; a claim which unfortunately was not disputed , until that Continent had been so long called by his ... discovery , and encouraged by the patronage of princes , the mariners of those days rarely ventured from the sight of ...
... discovered it ; a claim which unfortunately was not disputed , until that Continent had been so long called by his ... discovery , and encouraged by the patronage of princes , the mariners of those days rarely ventured from the sight of ...
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... discovered , in which nothing very remarkable happened , except that in a sea - fight , off the coast of Portugal , with some Venetian coast- ers , the vessel on board which he served took fire , together with one of the enemy's , to ...
... discovered , in which nothing very remarkable happened , except that in a sea - fight , off the coast of Portugal , with some Venetian coast- ers , the vessel on board which he served took fire , together with one of the enemy's , to ...
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... discovered and taken up , floating before a westerly wind , or driven on the coasts of the Azores . The force of this united evidence , arising from theoretical principles and practical observations , led Columbus to conclude , that by ...
... discovered and taken up , floating before a westerly wind , or driven on the coasts of the Azores . The force of this united evidence , arising from theoretical principles and practical observations , led Columbus to conclude , that by ...
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... discovering this flagrant treachery , Columbus immediately quitted the kingdom . in disgust , and landed in Spain ... DISCOVERY AND EARLY SETTLEMENTS . 5.
... discovering this flagrant treachery , Columbus immediately quitted the kingdom . in disgust , and landed in Spain ... DISCOVERY AND EARLY SETTLEMENTS . 5.
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