Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... kind . A keen diplomatic game ensued be- tween the two sovereigns , perplexing to any spectator not acquainted with the secret of their play . Resende , in his history of King John II . , informs us that the Portuguese mon- arch , by ...
... kind . A keen diplomatic game ensued be- tween the two sovereigns , perplexing to any spectator not acquainted with the secret of their play . Resende , in his history of King John II . , informs us that the Portuguese mon- arch , by ...
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... kind of policy that will insure ultimate and honorable success . King John having received intelligence in the furtive manner that has been mentioned , of the double instructions furnished to Don Lope de Herrera , received him in such a ...
... kind of policy that will insure ultimate and honorable success . King John having received intelligence in the furtive manner that has been mentioned , of the double instructions furnished to Don Lope de Herrera , received him in such a ...
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... kind . It was a ro- mantic and stirring age , and the wars with the Moors being over , and hostilities with the French suspended , the bold and restless spirits of the nation , impatient of the monotony of peaceful life , were eager for ...
... kind . It was a ro- mantic and stirring age , and the wars with the Moors being over , and hostilities with the French suspended , the bold and restless spirits of the nation , impatient of the monotony of peaceful life , were eager for ...
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... kind of barrier between the main ocean and the Caribbean Sea . During the first day that he entered this archipelago , Columbus saw no less than six islands of different magnitude . They were clothed in tropical vegetation , and the ...
... kind of barrier between the main ocean and the Caribbean Sea . During the first day that he entered this archipelago , Columbus saw no less than six islands of different magnitude . They were clothed in tropical vegetation , and the ...
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... kind of heavy stone found among those islands , which , when burnt , has the appearance of shining iron ; or it might have been some utensil brought by the Indians from Hispani- ola . Certain it is , that no native iron was ever found ...
... kind of heavy stone found among those islands , which , when burnt , has the appearance of shining iron ; or it might have been some utensil brought by the Indians from Hispani- ola . Certain it is , that no native iron was ever found ...
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