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... Land ! land ! Señor , I claim my reward ! " He pointed at the same time to the south - west , where there was indeed an ap- pearance of land at about twenty - five leagues ' distance . Upon this Columbus threw himself on his knees and ...
... Land ! land ! Señor , I claim my reward ! " He pointed at the same time to the south - west , where there was indeed an ap- pearance of land at about twenty - five leagues ' distance . Upon this Columbus threw himself on his knees and ...
Página 184
... land became so numerous , that from a state of despondency they passed to one of confident expectation . Eager to obtain the promised pension , the seamen were continually giving the cry of land , on the least ap- pearance of the kind ...
... land became so numerous , that from a state of despondency they passed to one of confident expectation . Eager to obtain the promised pension , the seamen were continually giving the cry of land , on the least ap- pearance of the kind ...
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... land , and , moreover , that the land was inhabited . They continued their course until two in the morning , when a gun from the Pinta gave the joyful signal of land . It was first descried by a mariner named Rodrigo de Triana ; but the ...
... land , and , moreover , that the land was inhabited . They continued their course until two in the morning , when a gun from the Pinta gave the joyful signal of land . It was first descried by a mariner named Rodrigo de Triana ; but the ...
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