Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... Casas as a worldly man , more calculated for temporal than spiritual concerns , and well adapted to the bustling occupation of fitting out and manning armadas . Notwith- standing the high ecclesiastical dignities to which he rose , his ...
... Casas as a worldly man , more calculated for temporal than spiritual concerns , and well adapted to the bustling occupation of fitting out and manning armadas . Notwith- standing the high ecclesiastical dignities to which he rose , his ...
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... Casas ; but they evidently were fearful of expressing the fulness of their feelings . Subsequent Spanish histo- rians , always more or less controlled by eccle- siastical supervision , have likewise dealt too favorably with this base ...
... Casas ; but they evidently were fearful of expressing the fulness of their feelings . Subsequent Spanish histo- rians , always more or less controlled by eccle- siastical supervision , have likewise dealt too favorably with this base ...
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... Casas gives an anecdote of one of his exploits , which would be unwor- thy of record , but that it exhibits the singular character of the man . Queen Isabella being in the tower of the ca- thedral at Seville , better known as the ...
... Casas gives an anecdote of one of his exploits , which would be unwor- thy of record , but that it exhibits the singular character of the man . Queen Isabella being in the tower of the ca- thedral at Seville , better known as the ...
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... Casas , of immense muscular strength . Such was Alonso de Ojeda , who soon became conspicuous among the fol- lowers of Columbus , and was always foremost in every enterprise of an adventurous nature ; who courted peril as if for the ...
... Casas , of immense muscular strength . Such was Alonso de Ojeda , who soon became conspicuous among the fol- lowers of Columbus , and was always foremost in every enterprise of an adventurous nature ; who courted peril as if for the ...
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... Casas , the in- finite number of swine was propagated with which the Spanish settlements in the New World subsequently abounded . A number of domestic fowls were likewise purchased , which were the origin of the species in the New World ...
... Casas , the in- finite number of swine was propagated with which the Spanish settlements in the New World subsequently abounded . A number of domestic fowls were likewise purchased , which were the origin of the species in the New World ...
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