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... means of preventing his complaints , they might throw him into the sea , and give out that he had fallen overboard while busy with his instruments contemplat- ing the stars ; a report which no one would have either the inclination or ...
... means of preventing his complaints , they might throw him into the sea , and give out that he had fallen overboard while busy with his instruments contemplat- ing the stars ; a report which no one would have either the inclination or ...
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... means high land , and occasionally Quisqueya ( i . e . the whole ) , on account of its extent . The misapprehension of these , and other words , was a source of perpetual error to Columbus . Sometimes he supposed Babeque and Bohio to ...
... means high land , and occasionally Quisqueya ( i . e . the whole ) , on account of its extent . The misapprehension of these , and other words , was a source of perpetual error to Columbus . Sometimes he supposed Babeque and Bohio to ...
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... means of silenc- ing the cavils of his enemies . If the representations of Miguel Diaz were correct , here was a means of effecting both these purposes . Measures were immediately taken to ascertain the truth . The Adelantado set forth ...
... means of silenc- ing the cavils of his enemies . If the representations of Miguel Diaz were correct , here was a means of effecting both these purposes . Measures were immediately taken to ascertain the truth . The Adelantado set forth ...
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