Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... merited confidence of his sovereigns , before envious minds had dared to insinuate a doubt of his integrity . After re- ceiving every mark of public honor and private regard , he took leave of the sovereigns on the Christopher Columbus .
... merited confidence of his sovereigns , before envious minds had dared to insinuate a doubt of his integrity . After re- ceiving every mark of public honor and private regard , he took leave of the sovereigns on the Christopher Columbus .
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Washington Irving. regard , he took leave of the sovereigns on the 28th of May . The whole court accompanied him from the palace to his dwelling , and at- tended also to pay him farewell honors on his departure from Barcelona for Seville ...
Washington Irving. regard , he took leave of the sovereigns on the 28th of May . The whole court accompanied him from the palace to his dwelling , and at- tended also to pay him farewell honors on his departure from Barcelona for Seville ...
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... leaving him in a state of perplexity and irritation ; but what- ever might be his chagrin , his discretion pre- vented him from coming to an open rupture . He had some hopes of interference on the part of the Pope , to whom he had sent ...
... leaving him in a state of perplexity and irritation ; but what- ever might be his chagrin , his discretion pre- vented him from coming to an open rupture . He had some hopes of interference on the part of the Pope , to whom he had sent ...
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... leave to the Spanish sover- eigns the free prosecution of their western discovery , and to conform to the plan of parti- tion by meridian line . But he represented that this line had not been drawn far enough to the west ; that while it ...
... leave to the Spanish sover- eigns the free prosecution of their western discovery , and to conform to the plan of parti- tion by meridian line . But he represented that this line had not been drawn far enough to the west ; that while it ...
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... 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 -Departure of Columbus on his Second Voyage-Discovery of the Caribbee Islands •
... 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 -Departure of Columbus on his Second Voyage-Discovery of the Caribbee Islands •
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