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... Four or five copies have been taken , of which the author possesses one . It is a work of the highest his- torical value , as Las Casas saw with his own eyes , and was himself engaged in , many of the transactions which he narrates ...
... Four or five copies have been taken , of which the author possesses one . It is a work of the highest his- torical value , as Las Casas saw with his own eyes , and was himself engaged in , many of the transactions which he narrates ...
Pàgina 30
... four hundred years . The idea of the universality of the Roman dominion shrinks a little , and we begin to fancy that Ovid might have escaped his tyrant . The ascertained confines of the world were now , however , to be more than ...
... four hundred years . The idea of the universality of the Roman dominion shrinks a little , and we begin to fancy that Ovid might have escaped his tyrant . The ascertained confines of the world were now , however , to be more than ...
Pàgina 39
... four mariners , who , as they were driven out of their way to Frandes or to some other ports to which they commonly navigated , had not , and could not have used , the needle and the chart ; but do you go , how- ever , and make.your ...
... four mariners , who , as they were driven out of their way to Frandes or to some other ports to which they commonly navigated , had not , and could not have used , the needle and the chart ; but do you go , how- ever , and make.your ...
Pàgina 42
... four leagues beyond Cape Bojador . Gonçalvez resolved to signalize his voyage by a feat that should gratify his master more than the capture of sea - wolves , and he accordingly planned and executed successfully an expedition for ...
... four leagues beyond Cape Bojador . Gonçalvez resolved to signalize his voyage by a feat that should gratify his master more than the capture of sea - wolves , and he accordingly planned and executed successfully an expedition for ...
Pàgina 53
... four of them off that coast ; but as his object was discovery , not slave - hunting , he went on till he dis- covered Cape Verde , and then returned to his country , to be received with much honor and favor by Prince Henry . These four ...
... four of them off that coast ; but as his object was discovery , not slave - hunting , he went on till he dis- covered Cape Verde , and then returned to his country , to be received with much honor and favor by Prince Henry . These four ...
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