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... known the triumph of his self - denial before all the people . From that time forward he was held in great respect ; the cacique especially treated him with unlim- ited confidence , intrusting to him the care , not merely of his house ...
... known the triumph of his self - denial before all the people . From that time forward he was held in great respect ; the cacique especially treated him with unlim- ited confidence , intrusting to him the care , not merely of his house ...
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... known . The coffin was received on board of a brigantine called the Discoverer , which , with all the other shipping , displayed mourning signals , and saluted the remains with the honors paid to an Admiral . From the port of San ...
... known . The coffin was received on board of a brigantine called the Discoverer , which , with all the other shipping , displayed mourning signals , and saluted the remains with the honors paid to an Admiral . From the port of San ...
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... known and appreciated . At length , on the return of Ferdinand from Naples in 1508 , he put to him a direct question , with the frankness attributed to his character . He demanded " why his majesty would not grant to him as a favor that ...
... known and appreciated . At length , on the return of Ferdinand from Naples in 1508 , he put to him a direct question , with the frankness attributed to his character . He demanded " why his majesty would not grant to him as a favor that ...
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... known , Co- lumbus was a Genoese , and Louis was sovereign of Genoa ; although that city and Savona were held of him in fief by the Duke of Milan . " It is highly probable that it was the squadron of this same Colombo of whom the ...
... known , Co- lumbus was a Genoese , and Louis was sovereign of Genoa ; although that city and Savona were held of him in fief by the Duke of Milan . " It is highly probable that it was the squadron of this same Colombo of whom the ...
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... known under the name of Sa- bellicus , a cognomen which he adopted on being crowned poet in the pedantic academy of Pomponius Lætus . He was a con- temporary of Columbus and makes brief mention of his discov- eries in the eighth book of ...
... known under the name of Sa- bellicus , a cognomen which he adopted on being crowned poet in the pedantic academy of Pomponius Lætus . He was a con- temporary of Columbus and makes brief mention of his discov- eries in the eighth book of ...
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Página 73 - ... same marvellous and inestimable qualities. Juan Ponce de Leon listened to these tales with fond credulity. He was advancing in life, and the ordinary term of existence seemed insufficient for his mighty plans. Could he but plunge into this marvellous fountain or gifted river, and come out with his battered, war-worn body restored to the strength and freshness and suppleness of youth, and his head still retaining the wisdom and knowledge of age, what enterprises might he not accomplish in the...
Página 74 - ... men young again. And here I must make protestation to your holiness not to think this to be said lightly or rashly, for they have so spread this rumor for a truth throughout all the court, that not only all the...
Página 352 - IN the name of the Most Holy Trinity, who inspired me with the idea, and afterwards made it perfectly clear to me, that I could navigate and go to the Indies from Spain, by traversing the ocean westwardly...