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... respect the territorial rights thus ac- quired . It was to this treaty that John II . alluded in his conversation with Columbus , wherein he suggested his title to the newly discovered countries . On the first intelligence received from ...
... respect the territorial rights thus ac- quired . It was to this treaty that John II . alluded in his conversation with Columbus , wherein he suggested his title to the newly discovered countries . On the first intelligence received from ...
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... respect to the newly discovered regions , as had been accorded to the Portuguese with regard to their African discoveries , under the same condition of planting and propagating the Catholic faith . To prevent any conflicting claims ...
... respect to the newly discovered regions , as had been accorded to the Portuguese with regard to their African discoveries , under the same condition of planting and propagating the Catholic faith . To prevent any conflicting claims ...
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... respect to their African possessions , have been cited in excuse of the narrow and jealous spirit here manifested ; but it always more or less influenced the policy of Spain in her colo- nial regulations . Another instance of the ...
... respect to their African possessions , have been cited in excuse of the narrow and jealous spirit here manifested ; but it always more or less influenced the policy of Spain in her colo- nial regulations . Another instance of the ...
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... RESPECT TO THE NEW DISCOVERIES . [ 1493. ] HE anxiety of the Spanish monarchy for the speedy departure of the ex- TH pedition was heightened by the pro- ceedings of the court of Portugal . John II . had unfortunately among his coun ...
... RESPECT TO THE NEW DISCOVERIES . [ 1493. ] HE anxiety of the Spanish monarchy for the speedy departure of the ex- TH pedition was heightened by the pro- ceedings of the court of Portugal . John II . had unfortunately among his coun ...
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... respecting this expedition . The most extravagant fancies were entertained with respect to the New World . The accounts given by the voyagers who had visited it were full of exaggeration ; for in fact they had nothing but vague and ...
... respecting this expedition . The most extravagant fancies were entertained with respect to the New World . The accounts given by the voyagers who had visited it were full of exaggeration ; for in fact they had nothing but vague and ...
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