Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... house was established for this new branch of navigation . Such was the germ of the Royal India House , which after- wards rose to such great power and impor- tance . Christopher Columbus . 9.
... house was established for this new branch of navigation . Such was the germ of the Royal India House , which after- wards rose to such great power and impor- tance . Christopher Columbus . 9.
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... houses , built round a public place or square . The houses were This con- constructed of trunks of trees interwoven with reeds and branches , and thatched with palm leaves . They were square , not circular , like those of the other ...
... houses , built round a public place or square . The houses were This con- constructed of trunks of trees interwoven with reeds and branches , and thatched with palm leaves . They were square , not circular , like those of the other ...
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... houses they were surprised to find a pan or other utensil of iron , not having ever met with that metal in the New ... house was the stern - post of a vessel . How had it reached these shores , which appeared never to have been visited ...
... houses they were surprised to find a pan or other utensil of iron , not having ever met with that metal in the New ... house was the stern - post of a vessel . How had it reached these shores , which appeared never to have been visited ...
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... cannibal propensities of the natives . Human limbs were suspended to the beams of the houses , as if curing for pro- visions ; the head of a young man recently killed , was yet bleeding ; some parts of his Christopher Columbus . 51.
... cannibal propensities of the natives . Human limbs were suspended to the beams of the houses , as if curing for pro- visions ; the head of a young man recently killed , was yet bleeding ; some parts of his Christopher Columbus . 51.
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... house . A spacious road led thence to the seaside , having fences on each side of interwoven weeds , enclosing fruitful gardens . At the end of the road was a kind of terrace , or lookout , constructed of reeds and overhang- ing the ...
... house . A spacious road led thence to the seaside , having fences on each side of interwoven weeds , enclosing fruitful gardens . At the end of the road was a kind of terrace , or lookout , constructed of reeds and overhang- ing the ...
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