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... subject was of so interesting and national a kind , that I could not willingly abandon it . On considering the matter more maturely , I perceived that although there were many books , in many languages , relative to Columbus , they all ...
... subject was of so interesting and national a kind , that I could not willingly abandon it . On considering the matter more maturely , I perceived that although there were many books , in many languages , relative to Columbus , they all ...
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... subject , in print and manuscript ; comparing them , as far as in my power , with original documents , those sure lights of historic re- search ; endeavoring to ascertain the truth amid those contradictions which will inevitably occur ...
... subject , in print and manuscript ; comparing them , as far as in my power , with original documents , those sure lights of historic re- search ; endeavoring to ascertain the truth amid those contradictions which will inevitably occur ...
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... subjects . They had few laws , and ruled according to their judgment and their will ; but they ruled mildly , and were implicitly and cheerfully obeyed . Throughout the course of the disastrous history of these islanders , after their ...
... subjects . They had few laws , and ruled according to their judgment and their will ; but they ruled mildly , and were implicitly and cheerfully obeyed . Throughout the course of the disastrous history of these islanders , after their ...
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