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... account was to be exacted of all expenses and proceeds ; and the most vigilant caution observed as to the persons employed in the concerns of the newly discovered lands . No one was per- mitted to go there either to trade or to form an ...
... account was to be exacted of all expenses and proceeds ; and the most vigilant caution observed as to the persons employed in the concerns of the newly discovered lands . No one was per- mitted to go there either to trade or to form an ...
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... accounts given by Columbus of their gentleness and simplicity , and looking upon them as committed by Heaven to her especial care , her heart was filled with concern at their destitute and ig- norant condition Christopher Columbus . 13.
... accounts given by Columbus of their gentleness and simplicity , and looking upon them as committed by Heaven to her especial care , her heart was filled with concern at their destitute and ig- norant condition Christopher Columbus . 13.
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... accounts given by the voyagers who had visited it were full of exaggeration ; for in fact they had nothing but vague and confused notions concerning it , like the recollection of a dream , and it has been shown that Columbus himself had ...
... accounts given by the voyagers who had visited it were full of exaggeration ; for in fact they had nothing but vague and confused notions concerning it , like the recollection of a dream , and it has been shown that Columbus himself had ...
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... accounts of the Admiral , and in the course of their transactions seemed to have forgotten the deference due both to his character and station . For this he received repeated and severe reprimands from the sov- ereigns , who ...
... accounts of the Admiral , and in the course of their transactions seemed to have forgotten the deference due both to his character and station . For this he received repeated and severe reprimands from the sov- ereigns , who ...
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... account of it to the sovereigns , and proposed to despatch a part of his fleet in pursuit of her . His proposition was approved , but not carried into effect . On remonstrances being made to the court at Lisbon , King John declared that ...
... account of it to the sovereigns , and proposed to despatch a part of his fleet in pursuit of her . His proposition was approved , but not carried into effect . On remonstrances being made to the court at Lisbon , King John declared that ...
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