The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volume 1Hilliard and Brown, 1829 - America |
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... coast , for the purpose of finding a way to India . In this enter- prise the Portuguese king had been at so vast an expense , with but small success , that he had no inclination to listen to the proposal . By the advice , however , of a ...
... coast , for the purpose of finding a way to India . In this enter- prise the Portuguese king had been at so vast an expense , with but small success , that he had no inclination to listen to the proposal . By the advice , however , of a ...
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... coast of Hispaniola , appearing very beautiful , was judged an eligible place for settlement . Bar- tholomew Columbus , having received written orders from his brother Christopher in Spain , to remove the colony from Isabella to the ...
... coast of Hispaniola , appearing very beautiful , was judged an eligible place for settlement . Bar- tholomew Columbus , having received written orders from his brother Christopher in Spain , to remove the colony from Isabella to the ...
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... coast northwardly to the latitude Coast along of 67 and a half degrees . Finding that the coast stretched the conti- toward the east , and despairing of making the desired discovery of here , they turned back , and sailed along the ...
... coast northwardly to the latitude Coast along of 67 and a half degrees . Finding that the coast stretched the conti- toward the east , and despairing of making the desired discovery of here , they turned back , and sailed along the ...
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... coast , and of attempting colonization , is in some measure ac- counted for by the frugal maxims of Henry VII , and the un- propitious circumstances of the reign of Henry VIII , of Edward VI , and of the bigoted Mary ; reigns peculiarly ...
... coast , and of attempting colonization , is in some measure ac- counted for by the frugal maxims of Henry VII , and the un- propitious circumstances of the reign of Henry VIII , of Edward VI , and of the bigoted Mary ; reigns peculiarly ...
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... coast of Paria . Having traded here with the natives , they stood to the west , proceeded as far as Cape Vela , and ranged a considerable extent of coast beyond that on which Columbus had touched . After ascertain- ing the truth of the ...
... coast of Paria . Having traded here with the natives , they stood to the west , proceeded as far as Cape Vela , and ranged a considerable extent of coast beyond that on which Columbus had touched . After ascertain- ing the truth of the ...
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