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... sailing of the fleet he was appointed by the Pope his apostolical vicar for the New World , and placed as superior over his ecclesi- astical brethren . This pious mission was pro- vided with all things necessary for the dignified ...
... sailing of the fleet he was appointed by the Pope his apostolical vicar for the New World , and placed as superior over his ecclesi- astical brethren . This pious mission was pro- vided with all things necessary for the dignified ...
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... sail , with unqualified powers as to the government of the crews , the establishments to be formed in the New World , and the ulterior discoveries to be undertaken . This was the honeymoon of the royal favor , during which Columbus ...
... sail , with unqualified powers as to the government of the crews , the establishments to be formed in the New World , and the ulterior discoveries to be undertaken . This was the honeymoon of the royal favor , during which Columbus ...
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... sail on a voyage of discovery within sixty days after their arrival at Barcelona . These ambassadors were instructed to pro- pose , as a mode of effectually settling all claims , that a line should be drawn from the Canaries due west ...
... sail on a voyage of discovery within sixty days after their arrival at Barcelona . These ambassadors were instructed to pro- pose , as a mode of effectually settling all claims , that a line should be drawn from the Canaries due west ...
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... sail in the fleet . As Columbus in his laudable zeal for the welfare of the enterprise , provided every- thing that might be necessary in various possi- ble emergencies , the expenses of the outfit exceeded what had been anticipated ...
... sail in the fleet . As Columbus in his laudable zeal for the welfare of the enterprise , provided every- thing that might be necessary in various possi- ble emergencies , the expenses of the outfit exceeded what had been anticipated ...
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... was received that a Portu- guese caravel had set sail from Madeira and * Navarrete , Colec . , tom . ii . , Documentos , No. 62–66 . steered for the west . Suspicions were imme- diately awakened 32 The Life and Voyages of.
... was received that a Portu- guese caravel had set sail from Madeira and * Navarrete , Colec . , tom . ii . , Documentos , No. 62–66 . steered for the west . Suspicions were imme- diately awakened 32 The Life and Voyages of.
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