Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... be held up as a warning example of those perfidious beings in office , who too often lie like worms at the root of honorable enterprise , blighting , by their unseen influ- ence , the fruits of glorious action , and disap- pointing the ...
... be held up as a warning example of those perfidious beings in office , who too often lie like worms at the root of honorable enterprise , blighting , by their unseen influ- ence , the fruits of glorious action , and disap- pointing the ...
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... be held in readiness to serve in this expedition . Columbus and Fonseca were authorized to freight or purchase any of those vessels they might think proper , and to take them by force , if refused , even though they had been freighted ...
... be held in readiness to serve in this expedition . Columbus and Fonseca were authorized to freight or purchase any of those vessels they might think proper , and to take them by force , if refused , even though they had been freighted ...
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... notions concerning it , like the recollection of a dream , and it has been shown that Columbus himself had beheld everything through the most de- lusive medium . The vivacity of his descrip- tions , 26 The Life and Voyages of.
... notions concerning it , like the recollection of a dream , and it has been shown that Columbus himself had beheld everything through the most de- lusive medium . The vivacity of his descrip- tions , 26 The Life and Voyages of.
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... beheld several of those lambent flames playing about the tops of the masts and gliding along the rigging , which have always been objects of superstitious fancies among sailors . Fer- nando Columbus makes reniarks on them , strongly ...
... beheld several of those lambent flames playing about the tops of the masts and gliding along the rigging , which have always been objects of superstitious fancies among sailors . Fer- nando Columbus makes reniarks on them , strongly ...
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... beheld a cataract of such height , that , to use the words of the narrator , it seemed to be falling from the sky . As it broke into foam in its descent , many at first believed it to be merely a stratum of white rock . * To this island ...
... beheld a cataract of such height , that , to use the words of the narrator , it seemed to be falling from the sky . As it broke into foam in its descent , many at first believed it to be merely a stratum of white rock . * To this island ...
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