Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... sovereigns lost no time in taking every measure necessary to secure their new ac- quisitions . Although it was supposed that the countries just discovered were part of the territories of the Grand Khan and of other Or- iental princes ...
... sovereigns lost no time in taking every measure necessary to secure their new ac- quisitions . Although it was supposed that the countries just discovered were part of the territories of the Grand Khan and of other Or- iental princes ...
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... sovereigns , in a treaty concluded in 1479 with the Portuguese monarch , had engaged them- selves to respect the territorial rights thus ac- quired . It was to this treaty that John II . alluded in his conversation with Columbus ...
... sovereigns , in a treaty concluded in 1479 with the Portuguese monarch , had engaged them- selves to respect the territorial rights thus ac- quired . It was to this treaty that John II . alluded in his conversation with Columbus ...
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... sovereigns their title to the same did not require the papal sanction ; still , as pious princes , obe- dient to the Holy Chair , they supplicated his Holiness to issue a bull , making a concession of them , and of such others as might ...
... sovereigns their title to the same did not require the papal sanction ; still , as pious princes , obe- dient to the Holy Chair , they supplicated his Holiness to issue a bull , making a concession of them , and of such others as might ...
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... sovereigns the same rights , privileges , and indulgences , in 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 ...
... sovereigns the same rights , privileges , and indulgences , in 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 ...
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Washington Irving. ertions were made by the sovereigns to fit out a second expedition . To insure regularity and despatch in the affairs relative to the New World , they were placed under the superin- tendence of Juan Rodriguez de ...
Washington Irving. ertions were made by the sovereigns to fit out a second expedition . To insure regularity and despatch in the affairs relative to the New World , they were placed under the superin- tendence of Juan Rodriguez de ...
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