The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... Once , it is said , the king of Portugal was so un- generous as to send out a vessel for discovery , furnished with the information obtained from Columbus , at the very time his ministers were pretending to negotiate with this gallant ...
... Once , it is said , the king of Portugal was so un- generous as to send out a vessel for discovery , furnished with the information obtained from Columbus , at the very time his ministers were pretending to negotiate with this gallant ...
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... once mysterious and dreaded ocean . From these speculations , however , let us return and accom- pany our author through some of the interesting scenes of the life of this great discoverer . Christoforo Colombo , as the name was known ...
... once mysterious and dreaded ocean . From these speculations , however , let us return and accom- pany our author through some of the interesting scenes of the life of this great discoverer . Christoforo Colombo , as the name was known ...
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... once more found firm believers . Many thought that the Canaries and Azores were but wrecks which had survived its submersion , and that other and larger tracts of that drowned land might yet exist , in remoter parts of the Atlantic ...
... once more found firm believers . Many thought that the Canaries and Azores were but wrecks which had survived its submersion , and that other and larger tracts of that drowned land might yet exist , in remoter parts of the Atlantic ...
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... once been ascertained . " When Columbus had formed his theory , it is singular the firmness with which it became fixed in his mind , and the effect it produced upon his character and conduct . He never spoke in doubt or hesitation , but ...
... once been ascertained . " When Columbus had formed his theory , it is singular the firmness with which it became fixed in his mind , and the effect it produced upon his character and conduct . He never spoke in doubt or hesitation , but ...
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... once more filled , and in the course of the day the heights of Ferro gradually faded from the horizon . " On losing sight of this last trace of land , the hearts of the crews failed them . They seemed literally to have taken leave of ...
... once more filled , and in the course of the day the heights of Ferro gradually faded from the horizon . " On losing sight of this last trace of land , the hearts of the crews failed them . They seemed literally to have taken leave of ...
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