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... ships , and entirely defeat the expedition . The wind was blowing strongly at the time , so that he could not render assistance without endangering his own vessel . Fortunately , Martin Alonzo Pinzon commanded the Pinta , and being an ...
... ships , and entirely defeat the expedition . The wind was blowing strongly at the time , so that he could not render assistance without endangering his own vessel . Fortunately , Martin Alonzo Pinzon commanded the Pinta , and being an ...
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... ships , one of which was killed by the crew of the Niña . Columbus now called to mind the account given by Aris- totle of certain ships of Cadiz , which , coasting the shores outside the straits of Gibraltar , were driven westward by an ...
... ships , one of which was killed by the crew of the Niña . Columbus now called to mind the account given by Aris- totle of certain ships of Cadiz , which , coasting the shores outside the straits of Gibraltar , were driven westward by an ...
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... ships , which must have been under very little headway . The crews now called to mind some tale about the frozen ocean , where ships were said to be sometimes fixed immovable . They endeav- ored , therefore , to avoid as much as ...
... ships , which must have been under very little headway . The crews now called to mind some tale about the frozen ocean , where ships were said to be sometimes fixed immovable . They endeav- ored , therefore , to avoid as much as ...
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CHAPTER | 7 |
Early Voyages of Columbus | 15 |
Residence of Columbus at LisbonIdeas | 34 |
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