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... tion of the kingdom of Granada , it was thought to entitle them to the gratitude of all Christen- dom . The present discovery was a still greater achievement ; it was the fulfilment of one of the sublime promises to the Church , it was ...
... tion of the kingdom of Granada , it was thought to entitle them to the gratitude of all Christen- dom . The present discovery was a still greater achievement ; it was the fulfilment of one of the sublime promises to the Church , it was ...
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... tion , the royal revenue arising from two thirds of the church - tithes was placed at the disposi- tion of Pinelo ; and other funds were drawn from a disgraceful source , from the jewels and other Christopher Columbus . II.
... tion , the royal revenue arising from two thirds of the church - tithes was placed at the disposi- tion of Pinelo ; and other funds were drawn from a disgraceful source , from the jewels and other Christopher Columbus . II.
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... achievements by the roman- tic wars of Granada , pressed into the expedi- tion , some in the royal service , others at their own cost . To them it was the commence- ment of a new series of crusades , surpassing in Christopher Columbus . 27.
... achievements by the roman- tic wars of Granada , pressed into the expedi- tion , some in the royal service , others at their own cost . To them it was the commence- ment of a new series of crusades , surpassing in Christopher Columbus . 27.
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... tion by meridian line . But he represented that this line had not been drawn far enough to the west ; that while it left the wide ocean free to the range of Spanish enterprise , his navigators could not 34 The Life and Voyages of.
... tion by meridian line . But he represented that this line had not been drawn far enough to the west ; that while it left the wide ocean free to the range of Spanish enterprise , his navigators could not 34 The Life and Voyages of.
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... tion of the Faith . All were full of animation and lively hope . Instead of being regarded by the populace as devoted men bound upon a dark and desperate enterprise , they were contemplated with envy , as favored mortals bound to golden ...
... tion of the Faith . All were full of animation and lively hope . Instead of being regarded by the populace as devoted men bound upon a dark and desperate enterprise , they were contemplated with envy , as favored mortals bound to golden ...
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