The Life of ColumbusLibrary of Alexandria, 1. jan. 1890 - 262 sider |
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... Prince Henry of Portugal, as the first promoter of these vast discoveries, our attention must be directed. [Footnote 3: But the empire of the Romans filled the world; and ... HENRY OF PORTUGAL; HIS MOTIVES FOR PRINCE DISCOVERY. This prince.
... Prince Henry of Portugal, as the first promoter of these vast discoveries, our attention must be directed. [Footnote 3: But the empire of the Romans filled the world; and ... HENRY OF PORTUGAL; HIS MOTIVES FOR PRINCE DISCOVERY. This prince.
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... Prince Henry of Portugal (at whose discoveries it will be convenient to take a preliminary glance), was a very small one indeed. The first thing for us to do is to study our maps and charts. Without frequent reference to these, a ...
... Prince Henry of Portugal (at whose discoveries it will be convenient to take a preliminary glance), was a very small one indeed. The first thing for us to do is to study our maps and charts. Without frequent reference to these, a ...
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... Prince Henry of Portugal, as the first promoter of these vast discoveries, our attention must be directed. [Footnote 3: But the empire of the Romans filled the world; and when that empire fell into the hands of a single person, the ...
... Prince Henry of Portugal, as the first promoter of these vast discoveries, our attention must be directed. [Footnote 3: But the empire of the Romans filled the world; and when that empire fell into the hands of a single person, the ...
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... Prince Henry, then, having once the well-grounded idea in his mind that Africa did not end, according to the common belief, at Cape Nam [Portuguese for "not"], but that there was a region beyond that forbidding negative, seems never to ...
... Prince Henry, then, having once the well-grounded idea in his mind that Africa did not end, according to the common belief, at Cape Nam [Portuguese for "not"], but that there was a region beyond that forbidding negative, seems never to ...
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... Henry's life. POPULAR OBJECTIONS. For twelve years the prince had been sending forth ships and men, with little ... prince sought after was merely some sandy place like the deserts of Libya; that princes had possessed the empire of the ...
... Henry's life. POPULAR OBJECTIONS. For twelve years the prince had been sending forth ships and men, with little ... prince sought after was merely some sandy place like the deserts of Libya; that princes had possessed the empire of the ...
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Adelantado admiral admiral's Africa afterwards amongst Anacaona arrived Bartholomew Columbus Bemoin Bobadilla Bohechio brother brought cacique called Canary Islands cannibals canoes Caonabo Cape Cape Bojador capture caravel Casas Castile Catholic sovereigns Christians Christopher Columbus colonists colony Columbus's command continent cosmographers court crew despatch discovered discovery Domingo Don Bartholomew enterprise expedition faith favour Ferdinand and Isabella Fonseca Footnote Gil Eannes gold governor Granada Guacanagari Guarionex Gulf of Paria Henry of Portugal highnesses Hispaniola honour Indians Indies island Juan king labour land leagues look Maiobanex Margarite mariners Mendez mind monarchs Mosto mutineers natives occasion Ojeda Ovando Palos Perez persons Pinzon Porras Portugal Portuguese Prester John Prince Henry probably proceeded provisions Queen received repartimientos return to Spain river Roldan royal sail sailors says seen sent ships shore slavery slaves Spain Spaniards Spanish taken things thought took tribute vessels voyage Xaragua