History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 Seiten |
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... officers of distinction under the Spanish crown , a favourable hearing was granted to the propositions of Columbus . They stated to the queen that he was a man of commanding talents and high integrity , well informed in geography and ...
... officers of distinction under the Spanish crown , a favourable hearing was granted to the propositions of Columbus . They stated to the queen that he was a man of commanding talents and high integrity , well informed in geography and ...
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... officers and crew , went in solemn procession to the monas- tery of La Rabida , and after confessing their sins and par- taking of the communion , they committed themselves to the protection of Heaven , and took leave of their friends ...
... officers and crew , went in solemn procession to the monas- tery of La Rabida , and after confessing their sins and par- taking of the communion , they committed themselves to the protection of Heaven , and took leave of their friends ...
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... officer , who ' became the father of the French settlements in Canada . ' On his first expedition he made considerable geographical researches ; observed carefully the nature of the climate and soil , and the character of the natives ...
... officer , who ' became the father of the French settlements in Canada . ' On his first expedition he made considerable geographical researches ; observed carefully the nature of the climate and soil , and the character of the natives ...
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... officer who had been sent by Velasquez to supersede Cortes in Mexico , at- tempted the conquest of Florida . This expedition was sig- nally disastrous . The Spaniards landed near Appalachee bay , marched into the interior , and spent ...
... officer who had been sent by Velasquez to supersede Cortes in Mexico , at- tempted the conquest of Florida . This expedition was sig- nally disastrous . The Spaniards landed near Appalachee bay , marched into the interior , and spent ...
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... officer of some distinction , fitted out an expedition of three ships and one hundred and fifty men at his own cost , ( 1568 , ) for the express purpose of avenging his murdered countrymen . He surprised the forts on the river St ...
... officer of some distinction , fitted out an expedition of three ships and one hundred and fifty men at his own cost , ( 1568 , ) for the express purpose of avenging his murdered countrymen . He surprised the forts on the river St ...
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