Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... subject of the crown of Arragon , it might be inferred , was favorably disposed to Ferdinand ; but in certain questions which had come before him , he had already shown a disposition not the most cordial towards the Catholic monarch ...
... subject of the crown of Arragon , it might be inferred , was favorably disposed to Ferdinand ; but in certain questions which had come before him , he had already shown a disposition not the most cordial towards the Catholic monarch ...
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... subjects to fish beyond Cape Bojador , until the possessions of the two nations should be properly defined . The dis- covery of Columbus , the real object of solici- tude , was treated as an incidental affair . The manner of his arrival ...
... subjects to fish beyond Cape Bojador , until the possessions of the two nations should be properly defined . The dis- covery of Columbus , the real object of solici- tude , was treated as an incidental affair . The manner of his arrival ...
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... 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 the New World , he was to withhold the amicable letter ...
... 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 the New World , he was to withhold the amicable letter ...
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... subject to frequent invasions from the Caribs , who were their implacable enemies . They had be- come warriors , therefore , in their own defence , using the bow and arrow and the war club ; and in their contests with their cannibal ...
... subject to frequent invasions from the Caribs , who were their implacable enemies . They had be- come warriors , therefore , in their own defence , using the bow and arrow and the war club ; and in their contests with their cannibal ...
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... subjects fought faithfully in defence of their guests , but not being of a warlike character , were easily routed . The Cacique was wounded by the hand of Caon- abo , and his village was burnt to the ground . * Such was the history of ...
... subjects fought faithfully in defence of their guests , but not being of a warlike character , were easily routed . The Cacique was wounded by the hand of Caon- abo , and his village was burnt to the ground . * Such was the history of ...
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