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... hundred leagues to the west . of the Azores , and the Cape Verde Islands . All land discovered by the Spanish navigators to the west of this line , and which had not been taken possession of by any Christian power before the preceding ...
... hundred leagues to the west . of the Azores , and the Cape Verde Islands . All land discovered by the Spanish navigators to the west of this line , and which had not been taken possession of by any Christian power before the preceding ...
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... hundred set sail in the fleet . As Columbus in his laudable zeal for the welfare of the enterprise , provided every- thing that might be necessary in various possi- ble emergencies , the expenses of the outfit exceeded what had been ...
... hundred set sail in the fleet . As Columbus in his laudable zeal for the welfare of the enterprise , provided every- thing that might be necessary in various possi- ble emergencies , the expenses of the outfit exceeded what had been ...
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... hundred leagues west of his possessions , and had no scope or sea - room for their southern voyages . After much difficulty and discussion this momentous dispute was adjusted by deputies from the two Crowns , who met at Tordesillas in ...
... hundred leagues west of his possessions , and had no scope or sea - room for their southern voyages . After much difficulty and discussion this momentous dispute was adjusted by deputies from the two Crowns , who met at Tordesillas in ...
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... hundred tons burden , and that two of the caravels were much larger than the rest , and more capable of bearing decks from the size of their masts . -Decad . i . , lib . i . a motley crowd were hurrying on board and taking leave 39 ...
... hundred tons burden , and that two of the caravels were much larger than the rest , and more capable of bearing decks from the size of their masts . -Decad . i . , lib . i . a motley crowd were hurrying on board and taking leave 39 ...
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... hundred and fifty leagues west of Gomera without seeing any of those fields of seaweeds encountered within a much less distance on their first voyage . At that time their appearence was important and almost providential , inspiring ...
... hundred and fifty leagues west of Gomera without seeing any of those fields of seaweeds encountered within a much less distance on their first voyage . At that time their appearence was important and almost providential , inspiring ...
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