Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... hopes of nations . He To assist Fonseca in his duties , Francisco Pinelo was associated with him as treasurer , and Juan de Soria as contador , or comptroller . Their office , for the transaction of Indian affairs , was fixed at Seville ...
... hopes of nations . He To assist Fonseca in his duties , Francisco Pinelo was associated with him as treasurer , and Juan de Soria as contador , or comptroller . Their office , for the transaction of Indian affairs , was fixed at Seville ...
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... hopes were en- tertained that , on their return to their native country , they would facilitate the introduction of Christianity among their countrymen . One of them , at the request of Prince Juan , re- mained in his household , but ...
... hopes were en- tertained that , on their return to their native country , they would facilitate the introduction of Christianity among their countrymen . One of them , at the request of Prince Juan , re- mained in his household , but ...
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... hope that the Castilian sovereigns would continue to enjoin a similar track on their navigators , -all to the south of those islands being granted by papal bull to the Crown of Portugal . He concluded by intimating the entire confidence ...
... hope that the Castilian sovereigns would continue to enjoin a similar track on their navigators , -all to the south of those islands being granted by papal bull to the Crown of Portugal . He concluded by intimating the entire confidence ...
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... hopes of interference on the part of the Pope , to whom he had sent an embassy complaining of the pretended discov- eries of the Spaniards as infringing the terri- tories granted to Portugal by papal bull , and earnestly imploring ...
... hopes of interference on the part of the Pope , to whom he had sent an embassy complaining of the pretended discov- eries of the Spaniards as infringing the terri- tories granted to Portugal by papal bull , and earnestly imploring ...
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... hope . Instead of being regarded by the populace as devoted men bound upon a dark and desperate enterprise , they were contemplated with envy , as favored mortals bound to golden regions and happy climes where nothing but wealth , and ...
... hope . Instead of being regarded by the populace as devoted men bound upon a dark and desperate enterprise , they were contemplated with envy , as favored mortals bound to golden regions and happy climes where nothing but wealth , and ...
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