Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... manner of his arrival and reception in Por- tugal was mentioned ; the congratulations of King John on the happy result of his voyage ; his satisfaction at finding that the Admiral had been instructed to steer westward from the Canary ...
... manner of his arrival and reception in Por- tugal was mentioned ; the congratulations of King John on the happy result of his voyage ; his satisfaction at finding that the Admiral had been instructed to steer westward from the Canary ...
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... manner that the Spanish sovereigns had prohibited their subjects from interfering with the African possessions of Portugal . In case , however , the ambassador should find that King John had either sent or was about to send vessels to ...
... manner that the Spanish sovereigns had prohibited their subjects from interfering with the African possessions of Portugal . In case , however , the ambassador should find that King John had either sent or was about to send vessels to ...
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... manner that has been mentioned , of the double instructions furnished to Don Lope de Herrera , received him in such a man- ner as to prevent any resort to his peremptory letter . He had already despatched an extra envoy to the Spanish ...
... manner that has been mentioned , of the double instructions furnished to Don Lope de Herrera , received him in such a man- ner as to prevent any resort to his peremptory letter . He had already despatched an extra envoy to the Spanish ...
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... manner , by secretly multiplying im- pediments and vexations in his path . While the expedition was yet lingering in port , intelligence was received that a Portu- guese caravel had set sail from Madeira and * Navarrete , Colec . , tom ...
... manner , by secretly multiplying im- pediments and vexations in his path . While the expedition was yet lingering in port , intelligence was received that a Portu- guese caravel had set sail from Madeira and * Navarrete , Colec . , tom ...
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... manner in which this territorial question was finally set- tled between the rival sovereigns . It was im- possible for King John to repress his disquiet at the indefinite enterprises of the Spanish monarchs ; he did not know how far ...
... manner in which this territorial question was finally set- tled between the rival sovereigns . It was im- possible for King John to repress his disquiet at the indefinite enterprises of the Spanish monarchs ; he did not know how far ...
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