History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... mean time , sent his brother Bartholomew to Eng- land , to propose his plan to Henry VII . After experiencing a series of mortifying disappointments , du- ring eight tedious years , Columbus , in deep anguish , withdrew from court ...
... mean time , sent his brother Bartholomew to Eng- land , to propose his plan to Henry VII . After experiencing a series of mortifying disappointments , du- ring eight tedious years , Columbus , in deep anguish , withdrew from court ...
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... mean birth , and low education . Pizarro , the soul of the enterprise , could neither read nor write . They sailed over to Spain , and without difficulty obtained a grant of what they should conquer . Pizarro then set out for the ...
... mean birth , and low education . Pizarro , the soul of the enterprise , could neither read nor write . They sailed over to Spain , and without difficulty obtained a grant of what they should conquer . Pizarro then set out for the ...
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... means ca- pable of satiating their avarice . It exceeded £ 1,500,000 , ster- ling , which , considering the value of money at that time , was prodigious . After deducting one fifth for the king of Spain , and the shares of the chief ...
... means ca- pable of satiating their avarice . It exceeded £ 1,500,000 , ster- ling , which , considering the value of money at that time , was prodigious . After deducting one fifth for the king of Spain , and the shares of the chief ...
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... means he proposed to hinder the landing of any troops from Europe . But in this he was disappointed ; for the court of Spain , now become sensible of its mistake in not sending to Ame- rica men of character and virtue , dispatched ...
... means he proposed to hinder the landing of any troops from Europe . But in this he was disappointed ; for the court of Spain , now become sensible of its mistake in not sending to Ame- rica men of character and virtue , dispatched ...
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... means for preserving and con- tinuing the colony than had heretofore been used , were now adopted . The number of men was greater ; some women ac- companied them ; and their supply of provisions was more abun- dant . Mr. White was ...
... means for preserving and con- tinuing the colony than had heretofore been used , were now adopted . The number of men was greater ; some women ac- companied them ; and their supply of provisions was more abun- dant . Mr. White was ...
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