The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... intervals , as if in the hands of per- sons moving along a shore , and concluded that he was ap- proaching an inhabited coast . 66 ' They continued along their course until two in 14 [ August , Irving's Life of Columbus .
... intervals , as if in the hands of per- sons moving along a shore , and concluded that he was ap- proaching an inhabited coast . 66 ' They continued along their course until two in 14 [ August , Irving's Life of Columbus .
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66 ' They continued along their course until two in the morning , when a gun from the Pinta gave the joyful sig al of land . It was first descried by a mariner named Rodrigo de Trianra ; but the reward was afterwards adjudged to the ...
66 ' They continued along their course until two in the morning , when a gun from the Pinta gave the joyful sig al of land . It was first descried by a mariner named Rodrigo de Trianra ; but the reward was afterwards adjudged to the ...
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... course to the west , it was with a lively hope that he should reach , by a direct and shorter navigation , these scenes of wonder and en- chantment . Each point that he arrived at in his voyages , seemed only to be some covering reef or ...
... course to the west , it was with a lively hope that he should reach , by a direct and shorter navigation , these scenes of wonder and en- chantment . Each point that he arrived at in his voyages , seemed only to be some covering reef or ...
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... course of our observations , that Columbus died ignorant of the real nature and extent of his dis- coveries . The concluding observations of Mr. Irving are so beautiful , that although often quoted , we shall , nevertheless , insert ...
... course of our observations , that Columbus died ignorant of the real nature and extent of his dis- coveries . The concluding observations of Mr. Irving are so beautiful , that although often quoted , we shall , nevertheless , insert ...
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... course , have sprung up and pursued its own progress towards maturity , uninfluenced by the Moors ; and must have displaced the Moorish dialect , in Toledo and throughout New Castile generally , as speedily and thoroughly , as the Anti ...
... course , have sprung up and pursued its own progress towards maturity , uninfluenced by the Moors ; and must have displaced the Moorish dialect , in Toledo and throughout New Castile generally , as speedily and thoroughly , as the Anti ...
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