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... enter- prises of the Holy Land . They pictured to themselves vast and beautiful islands of the ocean to be overrun and subdued ; their in- ternal wonders to be explored , and the ban- ner of the cross to be planted on the walls of the ...
... enter- prises of the Holy Land . They pictured to themselves vast and beautiful islands of the ocean to be overrun and subdued ; their in- ternal wonders to be explored , and the ban- ner of the cross to be planted on the walls of the ...
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... enter- prise . Now they needed no such signals , be- ing full of confidence and lively anticipation , and on seeing a swallow circling about the ships , and being visited occasionally by sudden showers , they began to look out cheerily ...
... enter- prise . Now they needed no such signals , be- ing full of confidence and lively anticipation , and on seeing a swallow circling about the ships , and being visited occasionally by sudden showers , they began to look out cheerily ...
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... entered this archipelago , Columbus saw no less than six islands of different magnitude . They were clothed in tropical vegetation , and the breezes from them were sweetened by the fragrance of their forests . After seeking in vain for ...
... entered this archipelago , Columbus saw no less than six islands of different magnitude . They were clothed in tropical vegetation , and the breezes from them were sweetened by the fragrance of their forests . After seeking in vain for ...
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... in league with two neighboring islands , but made war upon all the rest . They even went on predatory enter- prises , in canoes made from the hollowed trunks of trees , to the distance of one hundred 50 The Life and Voyages of.
... in league with two neighboring islands , but made war upon all the rest . They even went on predatory enter- prises , in canoes made from the hollowed trunks of trees , to the distance of one hundred 50 The Life and Voyages of.
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... enter among them with the large ships . Columbus sent in a small caravel with lateen sails , to reconnoitre , which returned with the report that there were upwards of fifty islands , apparently inhabited . To the largest of this group ...
... enter among them with the large ships . Columbus sent in a small caravel with lateen sails , to reconnoitre , which returned with the report that there were upwards of fifty islands , apparently inhabited . To the largest of this group ...
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