| 1869 - 508 páginas
...expelling the Moors, divided our globe into two parts, by a line of demarcation passing from pole to pole, one hundred leagues west of the Azores and Cape...jealous of the new short cut of Columbus, which had been offered to her and refused, protested against the position of this meridian. It was finally settled... | |
| Henry Stevens (Jr.) - 1869 - 76 páginas
...leagues west of the Azores and Cape Verde islands, giving to Spain all she should discover within ISO3 to the west of it, leaving to Portugal all her African...dark in her circuitous route to India round Africa, jealOTIS of the new short cut of Columbus, which had been offered to her and refused, protested against... | |
| Simon Stevens - 1871 - 78 páginas
...to pole, one hundred leagues west of the Azores and Cape Verd Islands, giving to Spain all she could discover within 180° to the west of it, leaving to...African discoveries and the Indies for 180° east of it. After much dispute it was finally settled that the line should stand at three hundred and seventy leagues... | |
| 1872 - 464 páginas
...to pole, one hundred leagues west of the Azores and Cape Verd Islands, giving to Spain all she could discover within 180° to the west of it, leaving to...African discoveries and the Indies for 180° east of it. After much dispute it was finally settled that the line should stand at three hundred and seventy leagues... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - 1873 - 464 páginas
...to pole, one hundred leagues west of the Azores and Cape Verd Islands, giving to Spain all she could discover within 180° to the west of it, leaving to...African discoveries and the Indies for 180° east of it. After much dispute it was finally settled that the line should stand at three hundred and seventy leagues... | |
| 1869 - 946 páginas
...expelling the Moors, divided our globe into two parts, by a line of demarcation passing from pole to pole, one hundred leagues west of the Azores and Cape...jealous of the new short cut of Columbus, which had been offered to her and refused, protested against the position of this meridian. It was finally settled... | |
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