History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... Soon after this Columbus went to Lisbon , where he married a daughter of Bartholomew Perestrello , one of the captains em- ployed by prince Henry in his early voyages , and who had disco- vered and planted the islands of Porto Santo and ...
... Soon after this Columbus went to Lisbon , where he married a daughter of Bartholomew Perestrello , one of the captains em- ployed by prince Henry in his early voyages , and who had disco- vered and planted the islands of Porto Santo and ...
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... soon became familiar with the Spaniards , and with transports of joy received from them various kinds of trin- kets , in return for which they gave provisions , and some cotton yarn , the only commodity of value they could produce ...
... soon became familiar with the Spaniards , and with transports of joy received from them various kinds of trin- kets , in return for which they gave provisions , and some cotton yarn , the only commodity of value they could produce ...
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... soon destroyed ; a waste of life which laid the founda- tion of the African slave trade . Hitherto the Spaniards had not established themselves in any force on the Continent of America ; but the report which had reached them of its ...
... soon destroyed ; a waste of life which laid the founda- tion of the African slave trade . Hitherto the Spaniards had not established themselves in any force on the Continent of America ; but the report which had reached them of its ...
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... soon destroyed ; a waste of life which laid the founda- tion of the African slave trade . Hitherto the Spaniards had not established themselves in any force on the Continent of America ; but the report which had reached them of its ...
... soon destroyed ; a waste of life which laid the founda- tion of the African slave trade . Hitherto the Spaniards had not established themselves in any force on the Continent of America ; but the report which had reached them of its ...
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... soon abundantly verified : for it was impossible to send out better recruiting officers , than those who had themselves so much profited by the field ; new soldiers constantly arrived , and the Spanish armies never wanted reinforcements ...
... soon abundantly verified : for it was impossible to send out better recruiting officers , than those who had themselves so much profited by the field ; new soldiers constantly arrived , and the Spanish armies never wanted reinforcements ...
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