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... course of their nego- tiations wrote repeatedly to Columbus urging him to hasten his departure . His zeal , how- ever , needed no incitement ; immediately on arriving at Seville , in the beginning of June , he proceeded with all ...
... course of their nego- tiations wrote repeatedly to Columbus urging him to hasten his departure . His zeal , how- ever , needed no incitement ; immediately on arriving at Seville , in the beginning of June , he proceeded with all ...
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... 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 emphatically commanded that Columbus should be ...
... 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 emphatically commanded that Columbus should be ...
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... course together to the New World . Columbus was urged , there- fore , to depart without an hour's delay , and instructed to steer wide of Cape St. Vincent , and entirely avoid the Portuguese coasts and islands , for fear of molestation ...
... course together to the New World . Columbus was urged , there- fore , to depart without an hour's delay , and instructed to steer wide of Cape St. Vincent , and entirely avoid the Portuguese coasts and islands , for fear of molestation ...
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... course of his voyage . It may be as well , for the sake of distinct- ness , to anticipate , in this place , the regular course of history , and mention the manner in which this territorial question was finally set- tled between the ...
... course of his voyage . It may be as well , for the sake of distinct- ness , to anticipate , in this place , the regular course of history , and mention the manner in which this territorial question was finally set- tled between the ...
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... course to the southwest , intending to keep considerably more to the southward than in his first voyage , in hopes of falling in with the islands of the Caribs , of which he had received such vague and wonderful accounts from the ...
... course to the southwest , intending to keep considerably more to the southward than in his first voyage , in hopes of falling in with the islands of the Caribs , of which he had received such vague and wonderful accounts from the ...
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