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... was received that a Portu- guese caravel had set sail from Madeira and * Navarrete , Colec . , tom . ii . , Documentos , No. 62–66 . steered for the west . Suspicions were imme- diately awakened 32 The Life and Voyages of.
... was received that a Portu- guese caravel had set sail from Madeira and * Navarrete , Colec . , tom . ii . , Documentos , No. 62–66 . steered for the west . Suspicions were imme- diately awakened 32 The Life and Voyages of.
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... caravels to bring her back . This only served to increase the jealousy of the Spanish monarchs , who con- sidered the whole a deep - laid stratagem , and that it was intended the vessels should join their forces and pursue their course ...
... caravels to bring her back . This only served to increase the jealousy of the Spanish monarchs , who con- sidered the whole a deep - laid stratagem , and that it was intended the vessels should join their forces and pursue their course ...
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... caravels and mar- iners on the part of the two nations should rendezvous at the island of the Grand Canary , provided with men learned in astronomy and navigation . They were to proceed thence to the Cape Verde Islands , and thence ...
... caravels and mar- iners on the part of the two nations should rendezvous at the island of the Grand Canary , provided with men learned in astronomy and navigation . They were to proceed thence to the Cape Verde Islands , and thence ...
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... caravels loitering with flapping sails and awaiting the signal to get under way . harbor resounded with the well - known note of the sailor , hoisting sail or weighing anchor ; The * Peter Martyr says they were caracks ( a large spe ...
... caravels loitering with flapping sails and awaiting the signal to get under way . harbor resounded with the well - known note of the sailor , hoisting sail or weighing anchor ; The * Peter Martyr says they were caracks ( a large spe ...
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... caravel which Columbus had lost at the island of Hispaniola during his first voyage ? Or a fragment of some European ship which had drifted across the Atlantic ? The latter was most probably the case . The constant current which sets ...
... caravel which Columbus had lost at the island of Hispaniola during his first voyage ? Or a fragment of some European ship which had drifted across the Atlantic ? The latter was most probably the case . The constant current which sets ...
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