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... sent ships to examine them , and has left a description of them . * Then came the death of empires , and darkness fell upon the human race , at least upon the records of their history . When the world revived , and especial- ly when the ...
... sent ships to examine them , and has left a description of them . * Then came the death of empires , and darkness fell upon the human race , at least upon the records of their history . When the world revived , and especial- ly when the ...
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... sent them out again , together with a third captain , named Bar- tholomew Perestrelo , assigning a ship to each captain . His object was not only to discover more lands , but also to improve those which had been discovered . He sent ...
... sent them out again , together with a third captain , named Bar- tholomew Perestrelo , assigning a ship to each captain . His object was not only to discover more lands , but also to improve those which had been discovered . He sent ...
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... sent the year before , but had returned , like the rest , having discovered nothing . He had been driven to the Canary Islands , and had seized upon some of the natives there , whom he brought back . With this transaction the prince had ...
... sent the year before , but had returned , like the rest , having discovered nothing . He had been driven to the Canary Islands , and had seized upon some of the natives there , whom he brought back . With this transaction the prince had ...
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... sent out , as we should 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 ...
... sent out , as we should 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 ...
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... sent out three other vessels . The captains received orders from the Infante , Don Pedro , who was then regent of Portugal , to enter the River d'Oro , and make all endeavors to * Azurara , cap . 25. I have not scrupled to give ...
... sent out three other vessels . The captains received orders from the Infante , Don Pedro , who was then regent of Portugal , to enter the River d'Oro , and make all endeavors to * Azurara , cap . 25. I have not scrupled to give ...
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