The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen1Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... given to that species of historical composition , which unites the essential advantages of both . It has been uniformly my aim to trace facts , as much as possible , to their source . Original authorities , therefore , when they could ...
... given to that species of historical composition , which unites the essential advantages of both . It has been uniformly my aim to trace facts , as much as possible , to their source . Original authorities , therefore , when they could ...
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... given to him by the cazique at Hispaniola.1 Columbus adhering to his opinion , that the countries which he had discovered were a part of those vast regions of Asia com- prehended under the name of India , and this opinion being adopted ...
... given to him by the cazique at Hispaniola.1 Columbus adhering to his opinion , that the countries which he had discovered were a part of those vast regions of Asia com- prehended under the name of India , and this opinion being adopted ...
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... given to the New World by the pub- lication of Amerigo's account of his Voyage ; but at what time , is uncertain . The claim of Amerigo Vespucci to the honour of discovering the continent of the New World is discussed and rejected by ...
... given to the New World by the pub- lication of Amerigo's account of his Voyage ; but at what time , is uncertain . The claim of Amerigo Vespucci to the honour of discovering the continent of the New World is discussed and rejected by ...
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... given to that port by Columbus , on account of its resemblance to a port of that name in Spain . Codego lay near the port ; and , Martyr says , that this was the Indian name : " Insulam vocant incolæ Codego . 3 Anderson , Hist ...
... given to that port by Columbus , on account of its resemblance to a port of that name in Spain . Codego lay near the port ; and , Martyr says , that this was the Indian name : " Insulam vocant incolæ Codego . 3 Anderson , Hist ...
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... given " because it was the first place where from the Islands the Castellares did inhabit . " Purchas , iv . 912. Herrera says , that Nicuessa obliged all his men , whether sick or well , to work at his fort , and they died at their ...
... given " because it was the first place where from the Islands the Castellares did inhabit . " Purchas , iv . 912. Herrera says , that Nicuessa obliged all his men , whether sick or well , to work at his fort , and they died at their ...
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