The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... early annals of most nations . But , while local histories of particular portions of America have been written , no attempt has been made to give even the outline of its entire history . To obtain a general knowledge of that history ...
... early annals of most nations . But , while local histories of particular portions of America have been written , no attempt has been made to give even the outline of its entire history . To obtain a general knowledge of that history ...
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... early the next morning , land was distinctly seen . The voyage from Gomera had been 35 days ; a longer time Oct. 12 . than any man had ever been known to be out of sight of Land dis- land . At sunrise , all the boats were manned and ...
... early the next morning , land was distinctly seen . The voyage from Gomera had been 35 days ; a longer time Oct. 12 . than any man had ever been known to be out of sight of Land dis- land . At sunrise , all the boats were manned and ...
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... early became a law among the European nations , that the countries , which each should explore , should be deemed the absolute property of the discoverer , from of it is in the Memorials of Columbus , DOCUMENT III , and in Hazard's His ...
... early became a law among the European nations , that the countries , which each should explore , should be deemed the absolute property of the discoverer , from of it is in the Memorials of Columbus , DOCUMENT III , and in Hazard's His ...
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... early Spanish historians wrote the word Xaymaca . 4 Univ . Hist . xli . 346. " Pluribus in locis volenti Præfecto terram capere , armati ac minitantes occurrerunt , pugnasque sæpius attentârunt : sed victi sem- per , amicitiam omnes cum ...
... early Spanish historians wrote the word Xaymaca . 4 Univ . Hist . xli . 346. " Pluribus in locis volenti Præfecto terram capere , armati ac minitantes occurrerunt , pugnasque sæpius attentârunt : sed victi sem- per , amicitiam omnes cum ...
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... Early in May , he and his son Se- the Cabots . bastian , and three hundred men , with two caravels , freighted by the merchants of London and Bristol , commenced the voyage . On the 24th of June , they were surprised by the sight of ...
... Early in May , he and his son Se- the Cabots . bastian , and three hundred men , with two caravels , freighted by the merchants of London and Bristol , commenced the voyage . On the 24th of June , they were surprised by the sight of ...
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