Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... Forces in the Interior -- Preparations for a Voyage to Cuba • BOOK VII . · 129 • 149 • 158 I. - Voyage to the East End of Cuba II . - Discovery of Jamaica • III . Return to Cuba - Navigation among the Islands Called the Queen's Gardens ...
... Forces in the Interior -- Preparations for a Voyage to Cuba • BOOK VII . · 129 • 149 • 158 I. - Voyage to the East End of Cuba II . - Discovery of Jamaica • III . Return to Cuba - Navigation among the Islands Called the Queen's Gardens ...
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... force , if refused , even though they had been freighted by other persons , pay- ing what they should conceive a reasonable price . They were furthermore authorized to take the requisite provisions , arms , and ammu- nition , from any ...
... force , if refused , even though they had been freighted by other persons , pay- ing what they should conceive a reasonable price . They were furthermore authorized to take the requisite provisions , arms , and ammu- nition , from any ...
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... forces and pursue their course together to the New World . Columbus was urged , there- fore , to depart without an ... force after it . These precautions , however , proved unnecessary . Whether such caravels actually did sail , and ...
... forces and pursue their course together to the New World . Columbus was urged , there- fore , to depart without an ... force after it . These precautions , however , proved unnecessary . Whether such caravels actually did sail , and ...
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... force and prevented all further discussions . Thus , says Vasconcellos , this great question , the greatest ever agitated between the two Crowns , for it was the partition of a new world , was amicably settled by the prudence and ...
... force and prevented all further discussions . Thus , says Vasconcellos , this great question , the greatest ever agitated between the two Crowns , for it was the partition of a new world , was amicably settled by the prudence and ...
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... force and intrepidity . † The continued absence of the wanderers * P. Martyr , Letter 147 , to Pomponius Lætus . Idem . , decad . i . , lib . ii . † Idem . , decad . iii . , lib . ix . perplexed Columbus extremely . He was im- patient ...
... force and intrepidity . † The continued absence of the wanderers * P. Martyr , Letter 147 , to Pomponius Lætus . Idem . , decad . i . , lib . ii . † Idem . , decad . iii . , lib . ix . perplexed Columbus extremely . He was im- patient ...
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