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... say about the mode of accomplishing my object . I found that I could not avail myself of any thing that had been written be- fore . Other men have written , and I believe success- fully , of the various conquests and discoveries made in ...
... say about the mode of accomplishing my object . I found that I could not avail myself of any thing that had been written be- fore . Other men have written , and I believe success- fully , of the various conquests and discoveries made in ...
Pàgina 35
... say , " that beyond this cape there is no people whatever ; the land is as bare as Libya - no water , no trees , no grass in it ; the sea so shallow that at a league from the land it is only a fathom deep ; the Portuguese Discoveries in ...
... say , " that beyond this cape there is no people whatever ; the land is as bare as Libya - no water , no trees , no grass in it ; the sea so shallow that at a league from the land it is only a fathom deep ; the Portuguese Discoveries in ...
Pàgina 41
... says ; and Columbus , in giving an account of his third voy- age to the Catholic sovereigns , says that in temporal matters he has only a " blanca " for the offertory , and that in spiritual matters he is so apart from the holy ...
... says ; and Columbus , in giving an account of his third voy- age to the Catholic sovereigns , says that in temporal matters he has only a " blanca " for the offertory , and that in spiritual matters he is so apart from the holy ...
Pàgina 42
... says a Portuguese historian , “ with this apostolic grace , with the breath of royal favor , and al- ready with the applause of the people , the prince pur- sued his purpose with more courage and with greater outlay 42 Portuguese ...
... says a Portuguese historian , “ with this apostolic grace , with the breath of royal favor , and al- ready with the applause of the people , the prince pur- sued his purpose with more courage and with greater outlay 42 Portuguese ...
Pàgina 47
... say in modern times , with letters of marque , in which , however , the prizes chiefly hoped for were , not ships , nor merchandise , but men . The only thing of any moment , however , which the expedition accomplished , was to attack ...
... say in modern times , with letters of marque , in which , however , the prizes chiefly hoped for were , not ships , nor merchandise , but men . The only thing of any moment , however , which the expedition accomplished , was to attack ...
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