History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... force of this united evidence , arising from theoretical principles and practical observations , led Columbus to conclude , that by sailing directly towards the west , across the Atlantic Ocean , new countries , which probably formed a ...
... force of this united evidence , arising from theoretical principles and practical observations , led Columbus to conclude , that by sailing directly towards the west , across the Atlantic Ocean , new countries , which probably formed a ...
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... force to large boats . This little squad- ron was victualled for twelve months , and had on board ninety men , mostly sailors , together with a few adventurers , who follow- ed the fortune of Columbus , and some gentlemen of Isabella's ...
... force to large boats . This little squad- ron was victualled for twelve months , and had on board ninety men , mostly sailors , together with a few adventurers , who follow- ed the fortune of Columbus , and some gentlemen of Isabella's ...
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... force on the Continent of America ; but the report which had reached them of its riches , induced them to conclude that a firm footing there would be highly advantageous ; and afford them an opportunity of carrying their system of ...
... force on the Continent of America ; but the report which had reached them of its riches , induced them to conclude that a firm footing there would be highly advantageous ; and afford them an opportunity of carrying their system of ...
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... force Pizarro should make a deep impression on the Peruvian empire , which had existed in its present form up- wards of 300 years . It was founded by one Mango Capac , who , observing that the people were naturally superstitious , and ...
... force Pizarro should make a deep impression on the Peruvian empire , which had existed in its present form up- wards of 300 years . It was founded by one Mango Capac , who , observing that the people were naturally superstitious , and ...
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... force on each side been exactly equal , this singular policy of the na- tives of Peru might have been attended with success . But the victory of Pizarro put an end to Almagro's life , and the hopes of the Peruvians , who have since ...
... force on each side been exactly equal , this singular policy of the na- tives of Peru might have been attended with success . But the victory of Pizarro put an end to Almagro's life , and the hopes of the Peruvians , who have since ...
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