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... circumstances . Every now and then , thought takes some sudden and general direction ; either revisiting some long neglected region of knowledge , and exploring and re - opening its for- gotten paths , or breaking with wonder and ...
... circumstances . Every now and then , thought takes some sudden and general direction ; either revisiting some long neglected region of knowledge , and exploring and re - opening its for- gotten paths , or breaking with wonder and ...
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... circumstances by which Columbus was gradually pre- pared for the great purpose which he finally accomplished . We could with pleasure extend our quotations , for this portion of his history is full of interest , but we must pass on to ...
... circumstances by which Columbus was gradually pre- pared for the great purpose which he finally accomplished . We could with pleasure extend our quotations , for this portion of his history is full of interest , but we must pass on to ...
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... circumstances which led to these disgraceful occurrences , for , on the reputation of Ferdinand of Spain , the treatment of Columbus must reflect indelible disgrace . In the first place , the sanguine and enthusiastic temperament of Co ...
... circumstances which led to these disgraceful occurrences , for , on the reputation of Ferdinand of Spain , the treatment of Columbus must reflect indelible disgrace . In the first place , the sanguine and enthusiastic temperament of Co ...
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... circumstance extremely unpropitious to Columbus , and which mingled great bitterness in almost every occurrence of his subsequent life , was the difference in the views and objects of his followers and himself . Columbus was sincere and ...
... circumstance extremely unpropitious to Columbus , and which mingled great bitterness in almost every occurrence of his subsequent life , was the difference in the views and objects of his followers and himself . Columbus was sincere and ...
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There are many topics and circumstances of much interest included in these volumes , to which our limits will not permit us to advert . But we should represent imperfectly the charac- ter of Columbus , were we to leave unnoticed his ...
There are many topics and circumstances of much interest included in these volumes , to which our limits will not permit us to advert . But we should represent imperfectly the charac- ter of Columbus , were we to leave unnoticed his ...
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