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... inhabitants . It was in virtue of this power that Pope Martin V. and his successors had conceded to the Crown of Portugal all the lands it might discover from Cape Bojador to the Indies ; and the Catholic sovereigns , in a treaty ...
... inhabitants . It was in virtue of this power that Pope Martin V. and his successors had conceded to the Crown of Portugal all the lands it might discover from Cape Bojador to the Indies ; and the Catholic sovereigns , in a treaty ...
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... himself entitled to the vast coun- tries that might be discovered within his boundary , without any regard to the rights of the native inhabitants . Book VI . Chapter 1 . DEPARTURE OF COLUMBUS ON 36 Christopher Columbus .
... himself entitled to the vast coun- tries that might be discovered within his boundary , without any regard to the rights of the native inhabitants . Book VI . Chapter 1 . DEPARTURE OF COLUMBUS ON 36 Christopher Columbus .
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... Landing here on the 4th , they visited a Letter of Dr. Chanca . † Idem . Peter Martyr calls it Carucueira , or Quera- quiera ; decad . i . , lib . ii . village near the shore , the inhabitants of which fled Christopher Columbus . 47.
... Landing here on the 4th , they visited a Letter of Dr. Chanca . † Idem . Peter Martyr calls it Carucueira , or Quera- quiera ; decad . i . , lib . ii . village near the shore , the inhabitants of which fled Christopher Columbus . 47.
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Washington Irving. village near the shore , the inhabitants of which fled , some even leaving their children behind in their terror and confusion . These the Span- iards soothed with caresses , binding hawks'- bells and other trinkets ...
Washington Irving. village near the shore , the inhabitants of which fled , some even leaving their children behind in their terror and confusion . These the Span- iards soothed with caresses , binding hawks'- bells and other trinkets ...
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... inhabitants of which fled in affright . On the following day the boats landed , and succeeded in taking and bringing off a boy and several women . The information gathered from them confirmed Columbus in his idea that this was one of ...
... inhabitants of which fled in affright . On the following day the boats landed , and succeeded in taking and bringing off a boy and several women . The information gathered from them confirmed Columbus in his idea that this was one of ...
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