Works, Volumen9G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... inhabitants of the skies . * The natives of the island were no less objects of curiosity to the Spaniards , differing , as they did , from any race of men they had ever seen . Their appearance gave no promise of either wealth or ...
... inhabitants of the skies . * The natives of the island were no less objects of curiosity to the Spaniards , differing , as they did , from any race of men they had ever seen . Their appearance gave no promise of either wealth or ...
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... inhabitants had fled with terror to the moun- tains . Though the whole country was solitary and deserted , Columbus consoled himself with the idea that there must be populous towns in the interior , where the people had taken refuge ...
... inhabitants had fled with terror to the moun- tains . Though the whole country was solitary and deserted , Columbus consoled himself with the idea that there must be populous towns in the interior , where the people had taken refuge ...
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... inhabitants came off from various parts of the shore , congratulating them on what they considered a miraculous preservation . They had been watching the vessel the whole morn- ing with great anxiety , and putting up prayers for her ...
... inhabitants came off from various parts of the shore , congratulating them on what they considered a miraculous preservation . They had been watching the vessel the whole morn- ing with great anxiety , and putting up prayers for her ...
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CHAPTER | 7 |
Early Voyages of Columbus | 15 |
Residence of Columbus at LisbonIdeas | 34 |
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Admiral Africa Almirante ancient Andalusia appeared arrived Asia Azores beautiful beheld Behem boat Brandan Cacique canoe Cape Cape Verde caravel Casas Castilian Ceuta Chapter Christopher Columbus Cipango coast Colum Columbus command convent court crew Cuba discovered discovery distance Don Juan earth east enterprise expedition fancied favorable Fernando friars galley gave Genoa Genoese gold Granada grand Guacanagari harbor Heaven HENRY OF PORTUGAL Hispaniola Hist honor idea imagination Indians inhabitants Isabella island Juan Perez kind King King of Portugal land leagues learned letter Lisbon lofty lumbus Marco Polo mariners Martin Alonzo Pinzon mind Moguer Moorish natives Navarrete navigation night ocean old print Palos Pinta port Portugal Portuguese present Prince Henry Ptolemy Queen Rabida region residence river royal sail sent Seville ships shore sovereigns Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit supposed tion took unknown vessel voyage wind