The Pictorial History of the United States of America: From the Discovery by the Northmen in the Tenth Century to the Present Time, Volumes 1-2B. Walker, 1844 - United States |
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... obtained in so authentic a form from no other source . To these friends I render my heartiest thanks : and I trust that the assistance which they have so kindly rendered me , will not be without its use to our common country ...
... obtained in so authentic a form from no other source . To these friends I render my heartiest thanks : and I trust that the assistance which they have so kindly rendered me , will not be without its use to our common country ...
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... obtained an audience of John II . , King of Portugal , * and fully unfolded to that monarch his plan . He proposed , in case the king would furnish him with ships and men , to undertake a shorter and more direct route to India than any ...
... obtained an audience of John II . , King of Portugal , * and fully unfolded to that monarch his plan . He proposed , in case the king would furnish him with ships and men , to undertake a shorter and more direct route to India than any ...
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... obtained them , they always pointed towards the south . Columbus determined to go in search of the country thus ... obtaining gold inflamed the cupidity of the Spaniards , and Alonzo Pinzon , the commander of the Pinta , which was the ...
... obtained them , they always pointed towards the south . Columbus determined to go in search of the country thus ... obtaining gold inflamed the cupidity of the Spaniards , and Alonzo Pinzon , the commander of the Pinta , which was the ...
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... obtain the title of adelantado , and a commission to conquer and rule the whole region extending from Cape das Palmas to Cape Florida ; and having raised an armament of four barques and a brigantine , with a force of four hundred men ...
... obtain the title of adelantado , and a commission to conquer and rule the whole region extending from Cape das Palmas to Cape Florida ; and having raised an armament of four barques and a brigantine , with a force of four hundred men ...
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... obtained from the emperor , the government of Charles V. Florida , ambition rendering him insensible to the lesson incul- cated by the fate of Narvaez . So ample were his means , and so great his reputation , that he was able to equip ...
... obtained from the emperor , the government of Charles V. Florida , ambition rendering him insensible to the lesson incul- cated by the fate of Narvaez . So ample were his means , and so great his reputation , that he was able to equip ...
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