Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... vessels they might think proper , and to take them by force , if refused , even though they had been freighted by ... vessel in which they might be found , paying a fair price to the own- ers ; and they might compel , not merely mari ...
... vessels they might think proper , and to take them by force , if refused , even though they had been freighted by ... vessel in which they might be found , paying a fair price to the own- ers ; and they might compel , not merely mari ...
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... vessels to the New World , he was to withhold the amicable letter , and present the other , couched in stern and peremptory terms , and forbidding any enterprise of the kind . A keen diplomatic game ensued be- tween the two sovereigns ...
... vessels to the New World , he was to withhold the amicable letter , and present the other , couched in stern and peremptory terms , and forbidding any enterprise of the kind . A keen diplomatic game ensued be- tween the two sovereigns ...
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... vessel should be permitted to 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 ...
... vessel should be permitted to 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 ...
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... exertions a fleet of seventeen vessels , large and small , was soon in a state of preparation . The best pilots were 25 Further Preparations for the Second Voyage-Character of Alonso de Ojeda -Difference of Columbus with Soria and Fonseca.
... exertions a fleet of seventeen vessels , large and small , was soon in a state of preparation . The best pilots were 25 Further Preparations for the Second Voyage-Character of Alonso de Ojeda -Difference of Columbus with Soria and Fonseca.
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... vessels should join their forces and pursue their course together to the New World . Columbus was urged , there- fore , to depart without an hour's delay , and instructed to steer wide of Cape St. Vincent , and entirely avoid the ...
... vessels should join their forces and pursue their course together to the New World . Columbus was urged , there- fore , to depart without an hour's delay , and instructed to steer wide of Cape St. Vincent , and entirely avoid the ...
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