History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... hands , and he , with avidity , availed himself of the valuable information they contained . His impatience to visit the places which Perestrello had seen and described , became ir- resistible ; and he made a voyage to Madeira , and ...
... hands , and he , with avidity , availed himself of the valuable information they contained . His impatience to visit the places which Perestrello had seen and described , became ir- resistible ; and he made a voyage to Madeira , and ...
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... hand ; and , in order to save her from having re- 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 ...
... hand ; and , in order to save her from having re- 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 ...
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... hand . His men followed , and , kneeling down , they all kissed the ground which they had so long desired to see . They next erected a crucifix , and pros- trating themselves before it , returned thanks to God for 8 HISTORY OF NORTH ...
... hand . His men followed , and , kneeling down , they all kissed the ground which they had so long desired to see . They next erected a crucifix , and pros- trating themselves before it , returned thanks to God for 8 HISTORY OF NORTH ...
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... hands - and the wooden castles which had wafted them over the ocean - all struck a panic into the natives , from which they did not recover until it was too late . Montezuma heard of their progress , with- out daring to oppose it . This ...
... hands - and the wooden castles which had wafted them over the ocean - all struck a panic into the natives , from which they did not recover until it was too late . Montezuma heard of their progress , with- out daring to oppose it . This ...
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... hands an engine , by which every thing might be accomplished , for the Mexicans had a kind of super- stitious veneration for their emperor . Cortez , therefore , by keeping him in his power , allowing him to enjoy every mark of royalty ...
... hands an engine , by which every thing might be accomplished , for the Mexicans had a kind of super- stitious veneration for their emperor . Cortez , therefore , by keeping him in his power , allowing him to enjoy every mark of royalty ...
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