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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... received too late for the first , are used in the present edition . The period of Spanish and French discoveries and settlements was closed before the permanent settlement of Virginia . Occurrences , there- fore , in the colonies of ...
... received too late for the first , are used in the present edition . The period of Spanish and French discoveries and settlements was closed before the permanent settlement of Virginia . Occurrences , there- fore , in the colonies of ...
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... received and recorded his information of the facts , relating to this voyage , soon after the departure of Columbus . " Hæc nobis intra paucos dies ab ejus discessu renunciata fuerunt . " Decad . i . dated , 1493. See NOTE V. 3 The ...
... received and recorded his information of the facts , relating to this voyage , soon after the departure of Columbus . " Hæc nobis intra paucos dies ab ejus discessu renunciata fuerunt . " Decad . i . dated , 1493. See NOTE V. 3 The ...
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... received information of his brother's extraordinary discoveries in his first voyage , and of his preparation for a second expedition . This intelligence hastened him on his journey , but before he reached Spain , the admiral had sailed ...
... received information of his brother's extraordinary discoveries in his first voyage , and of his preparation for a second expedition . This intelligence hastened him on his journey , but before he reached Spain , the admiral had sailed ...
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... received written orders from his brother Christopher in Spain , to remove the colony from Isabella to the south part of the island , now began a settlement there , and in memory of his father , whose name was Dominick , called it Santo ...
... received written orders from his brother Christopher in Spain , to remove the colony from Isabella to the south part of the island , now began a settlement there , and in memory of his father , whose name was Dominick , called it Santo ...
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... received com- mission to carry , if he should think fit , five hundred men , pro- vided that all above three hundred and thirty should be paid otherwise than out of the king's revenue ; and was allowed for the expedition six millions of ...
... received com- mission to carry , if he should think fit , five hundred men , pro- vided that all above three hundred and thirty should be paid otherwise than out of the king's revenue ; and was allowed for the expedition six millions of ...
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