History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... land in the other hemisphere . These conclusions concerning the existence of another continent , drawn from the figure and structure of the globe , were confirm- ed by the observations and conjectures of modern navigators , and from ...
... land in the other hemisphere . These conclusions concerning the existence of another continent , drawn from the figure and structure of the globe , were confirm- ed by the observations and conjectures of modern navigators , and from ...
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... land appeared ; his courage failed ; and he returned to Lisbon , execrating a plan which he had not abilities to execute . On discovering this flagrant treachery , Columbus immediately quitted the kingdom in disgust , and landed in ...
... land appeared ; his courage failed ; and he returned to Lisbon , execrating a plan which he had not abilities to execute . On discovering this flagrant treachery , Columbus immediately quitted the kingdom in disgust , and landed in ...
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John Talbot. Columbus had proceeded some leagues on his voyage to Eng- land , when the messenger from Isabella overtook him . He re- turned with joy mingled with some degree of fear , lest he should again be disappointed . The manner of ...
John Talbot. Columbus had proceeded some leagues on his voyage to Eng- land , when the messenger from Isabella overtook him . He re- turned with joy mingled with some degree of fear , lest he should again be disappointed . The manner of ...
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... land than any Spaniard had been before that time . Columbus early discovered , from the spirit of his followers , that he must prepare to struggle , not only with the unavoidable difficulties which might be expected from the nature of ...
... land than any Spaniard had been before that time . Columbus early discovered , from the spirit of his followers , that he must prepare to struggle , not only with the unavoidable difficulties which might be expected from the nature of ...
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... land , which had so long been the object of their wishes . A little before midnight , Columbus , from the forecastle , discovered a light at a distance ; and , shortly after , the joyful sound of land ! land ! was heard from the Pinta ...
... land , which had so long been the object of their wishes . A little before midnight , Columbus , from the forecastle , discovered a light at a distance ; and , shortly after , the joyful sound of land ! land ! was heard from the Pinta ...
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