Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... given by Columbus of their gentleness and simplicity , and looking upon them as committed by Heaven to her especial care , her heart was filled with concern at their destitute and ig- norant condition Christopher Columbus . 13.
... given by Columbus of their gentleness and simplicity , and looking upon them as committed by Heaven to her especial care , her heart was filled with concern at their destitute and ig- norant condition Christopher Columbus . 13.
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... given him to put in requisition the ships and crews which were in the harbors of Andalusia . He was joined soon after by Fonseca and Soria , who had remained for a time at Barcelona ; and with their united exertions a fleet of seventeen ...
... given him to put in requisition the ships and crews which were in the harbors of Andalusia . He was joined soon after by Fonseca and Soria , who had remained for a time at Barcelona ; and with their united exertions a fleet of seventeen ...
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... given by the voyagers who had visited it were full of exaggeration ; for in fact they had nothing but vague and confused notions concerning it , like the recollection of a dream , and it has been shown that Columbus himself had beheld ...
... given by the voyagers who had visited it were full of exaggeration ; for in fact they had nothing but vague and confused notions concerning it , like the recollection of a dream , and it has been shown that Columbus himself had beheld ...
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... given up for lost , and the fleet was about sailing when to the universal joy a signal was made by them from the shore . When they came on board their haggard and exhausted looks be- spoke what they had suffered . For several days they ...
... given up for lost , and the fleet was about sailing when to the universal joy a signal was made by them from the shore . When they came on board their haggard and exhausted looks be- spoke what they had suffered . For several days they ...
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... given to rove , and possessed but few canoes . They were subject to frequent invasions from the Caribs , who were their implacable enemies . They had be- come warriors , therefore , in their own defence , using the bow and arrow and the ...
... given to rove , and possessed but few canoes . They were subject to frequent invasions from the Caribs , who were their implacable enemies . They had be- come warriors , therefore , in their own defence , using the bow and arrow and the ...
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