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Pàgina viii
... remained in manuscript ; and also , incidentally , to the spirit of research which has grown up of late years in America , and which has brought to light many valua- ble works connected with the early records of that country . I have ...
... remained in manuscript ; and also , incidentally , to the spirit of research which has grown up of late years in America , and which has brought to light many valua- ble works connected with the early records of that country . I have ...
Pàgina 66
... remained surprised to see the stones shot by the cannon fall in the water near them . They continued in this suspense for a considerable while ; but , seeing the cannon fired no more at them , plucked up courage , and , laying hold of ...
... remained surprised to see the stones shot by the cannon fall in the water near them . They continued in this suspense for a considerable while ; but , seeing the cannon fired no more at them , plucked up courage , and , laying hold of ...
Pàgina 72
... remained to govern the lands they have the courageous foresight to discover ! Then , indeed , they might take to themselves the motto , talant de bien faire , which this prince , their great leader , caused to be inscribed by his ...
... remained to govern the lands they have the courageous foresight to discover ! Then , indeed , they might take to themselves the motto , talant de bien faire , which this prince , their great leader , caused to be inscribed by his ...
Pàgina 112
... remained ten years . From Rome , accompanying a Spanish embassador , Peter Martyr went to the court of Ferdinand and Isabella , by whom he was well received . This was in the year 1487 . His career was thenceforward mixed up with the ...
... remained ten years . From Rome , accompanying a Spanish embassador , Peter Martyr went to the court of Ferdinand and Isabella , by whom he was well received . This was in the year 1487 . His career was thenceforward mixed up with the ...
Pàgina 129
... remained on very friendly terms with the good cacique Guacanagari , and might have establish- ed himself most advantageously in that part of the * " Son gente de amor y sin cudicia , y convenibles para toda cosa , que certifico á ...
... remained on very friendly terms with the good cacique Guacanagari , and might have establish- ed himself most advantageously in that part of the * " Son gente de amor y sin cudicia , y convenibles para toda cosa , que certifico á ...
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