History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... object of intense interest ; and every individual must be anxious to be ac- quainted with the mighty events which have produ- ced so singular a phenomenon in the history of the world . It is not only the philosopher and the poli- tician ...
... object of intense interest ; and every individual must be anxious to be ac- quainted with the mighty events which have produ- ced so singular a phenomenon in the history of the world . It is not only the philosopher and the poli- tician ...
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... objects of the Editor to consult the wants of that class of readers who have not access to numerous writers on the same subject ; he has liberally availed himself both of the research- es of his predecessors , and the labors of his con ...
... objects of the Editor to consult the wants of that class of readers who have not access to numerous writers on the same subject ; he has liberally availed himself both of the research- es of his predecessors , and the labors of his con ...
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... object of the Portuguese to find a passage to India , by sailing round the southern extre- mity of Africa , and then taking an eastern course . This great object engaged the general attention of mankind , and drew into the Portuguese ...
... object of the Portuguese to find a passage to India , by sailing round the southern extre- mity of Africa , and then taking an eastern course . This great object engaged the general attention of mankind , and drew into the Portuguese ...
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... object , that he advanced with rapid proficiency in the study of them . Thus qualified , in the year 1461 , he went to sea at the age of fourteen , and began his career on that element which conducted him to so much glory . His early ...
... object , that he advanced with rapid proficiency in the study of them . Thus qualified , in the year 1461 , he went to sea at the age of fourteen , and began his career on that element which conducted him to so much glory . His early ...
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... object with Columbus . The Portuguese sought this route by steering towards the south , in hope of arriving at India , by turning to the east , after they - had sailed round the farther extremity of Africa ; which passage was afterwards ...
... object with Columbus . The Portuguese sought this route by steering towards the south , in hope of arriving at India , by turning to the east , after they - had sailed round the farther extremity of Africa ; which passage was afterwards ...
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