Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... 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 . 15.
... 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 . 15.
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... mind of Fonseca , for from them we must date the rise of that singular hos- tility which he ever afterwards manifested tow- ards Columbus ; which every year increased in rancor , and which he gratified in the most invidious manner , by ...
... mind of Fonseca , for from them we must date the rise of that singular hos- tility which he ever afterwards manifested tow- ards Columbus ; which every year increased in rancor , and which he gratified in the most invidious manner , by ...
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... minds of the Spaniards . It was a custom among the natives of many of the islands , and of other parts of the New World , to preserve the re- mains of their deceased relatives and friends , — sometimes Christopher Columbus . 61.
... minds of the Spaniards . It was a custom among the natives of many of the islands , and of other parts of the New World , to preserve the re- mains of their deceased relatives and friends , — sometimes Christopher Columbus . 61.
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... mind ; for to a generous spirit , there is nothing so disheart- ening as to discover treachery where it has reposed confidence and friendship . It would seem also that some of the garrison were yet alive , though scattered about the ...
... mind ; for to a generous spirit , there is nothing so disheart- ening as to discover treachery where it has reposed confidence and friendship . It would seem also that some of the garrison were yet alive , though scattered about the ...
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... mind at this intelligence , and the fleet having now anchored in the harbor , he went himself to shore on the following morning . Repairing to the ruins of the fortress he found every- thing as it had been described , and searched in ...
... mind at this intelligence , and the fleet having now anchored in the harbor , he went himself to shore on the following morning . Repairing to the ruins of the fortress he found every- thing as it had been described , and searched in ...
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