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... looked the group of islands to the south , and beheld the open sea beyond . † Two or three days farther sail would have carried Columbus round the extremity of Cuba ; would have dis- pelled his illusion , and might have given an ...
... looked the group of islands to the south , and beheld the open sea beyond . † Two or three days farther sail would have carried Columbus round the extremity of Cuba ; would have dis- pelled his illusion , and might have given an ...
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... . He considered himself entitled to do so from the articles of his arrangement with the sovereigns , * Las Casas , Hist . Ind . , lib . , i . cap . 29 . but it was looked upon by King Ferdinand as an 2.40 The Life and Woyages of.
... . He considered himself entitled to do so from the articles of his arrangement with the sovereigns , * Las Casas , Hist . Ind . , lib . , i . cap . 29 . but it was looked upon by King Ferdinand as an 2.40 The Life and Woyages of.
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... looked like silver . These he assured Caonabo were royal ornaments which had come from heaven , or the Turey of Biscay * ; that they were worn by the monarchs of Castile on solemn dances , and other high festivities , and were intended ...
... looked like silver . These he assured Caonabo were royal ornaments which had come from heaven , or the Turey of Biscay * ; that they were worn by the monarchs of Castile on solemn dances , and other high festivities , and were intended ...
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Papal Bull of PartitionPreparations | 3 |
Diplomatic Negotiations between | 17 |
Further Preparations for the Second | 25 |
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