History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... vessel on board which he served took fire , together with one of the enemy's , to which it was fast grappled ; upon which he threw himself into the sea , laid hold of a floating oar , and by the support of it , and his dexterity in ...
... vessel on board which he served took fire , together with one of the enemy's , to which it was fast grappled ; upon which he threw himself into the sea , laid hold of a floating oar , and by the support of it , and his dexterity in ...
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... vessels ; the largest , a ship of no conside- rable burden , was commanded by Columbus , as admiral , who gave it the name of Santa Maria . Of the second , called the Pinta , Martin Pinzon was captain , and his brother Francis pilot ...
... vessels ; the largest , a ship of no conside- rable burden , was commanded by Columbus , as admiral , who gave it the name of Santa Maria . Of the second , called the Pinta , Martin Pinzon was captain , and his brother Francis pilot ...
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... vessels to recruit the colony , which , two years before , he had left under the direction of the unfortunate captain Albert . The September following , Pedro Melandes , with six Spanish ships , pursued Ribalt up the river on which he ...
... vessels to recruit the colony , which , two years before , he had left under the direction of the unfortunate captain Albert . The September following , Pedro Melandes , with six Spanish ships , pursued Ribalt up the river on which he ...
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... vessel ; and above all , the scanty provision which the funds of a private man could make of what was requisite for ... vessels , under the command of Amadas and Barlow , two officers ' of trust , to visit the countries which he ...
... vessel ; and above all , the scanty provision which the funds of a private man could make of what was requisite for ... vessels , under the command of Amadas and Barlow , two officers ' of trust , to visit the countries which he ...
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... vessel that he destined for their service was dash- ed to pieces ; and as he could not supply them with another , at their joint request , as they were worn out with fatigue and fa- mine , he carried them home to England Such was the ...
... vessel that he destined for their service was dash- ed to pieces ; and as he could not supply them with another , at their joint request , as they were worn out with fatigue and fa- mine , he carried them home to England Such was the ...
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