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... brought about through his agency , Columbus looked back upon his career with a solemn and superstitious feeling , he attributed his early and irresistible inclination for the sea , and his passion for geographical studies , to an ...
... brought about through his agency , Columbus looked back upon his career with a solemn and superstitious feeling , he attributed his early and irresistible inclination for the sea , and his passion for geographical studies , to an ...
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... brought piece- meal to shore ; and a site chosen , and prepara- tions made for the erection of a tower . When Guacanagari was informed of the intention of the Admiral to leave a part of his men for the defence of the island from the ...
... brought piece- meal to shore ; and a site chosen , and prepara- tions made for the erection of a tower . When Guacanagari was informed of the intention of the Admiral to leave a part of his men for the defence of the island from the ...
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... brought him to Porto Rico , which , in fact , was known among the Indians as the island of Carib . The Ad- miral immediately shifted sail , and stood in this direction . He had not proceeded two leagues , however , when a most favorable ...
... brought him to Porto Rico , which , in fact , was known among the Indians as the island of Carib . The Ad- miral immediately shifted sail , and stood in this direction . He had not proceeded two leagues , however , when a most favorable ...
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CHAPTER | 7 |
Early Voyages of Columbus | 15 |
Residence of Columbus at LisbonIdeas | 34 |
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