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... small boat , to find their former comrades of the vessel already in slavery there . A Spaniard , also held in bond- Poor Anna , worn out by by her ยท age , learning their story , was able after 12 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
... small boat , to find their former comrades of the vessel already in slavery there . A Spaniard , also held in bond- Poor Anna , worn out by by her ยท age , learning their story , was able after 12 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
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... Spaniards always called Ferdinand and Isabella , each being monarch of a separate state . If Padre Marchena was surprised to find his strange guest a man of such ability and enterprising mind , Columbus was no less delighted to find in ...
... Spaniards always called Ferdinand and Isabella , each being monarch of a separate state . If Padre Marchena was surprised to find his strange guest a man of such ability and enterprising mind , Columbus was no less delighted to find in ...
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... Spaniards . A friendly intercourse began , and all was gladness . Columbus planted the cross where he had set up the royal banner , and intoned hymns to thank God in a Christian spirit . Then con- tinuing his voyage , he discovered ...
... Spaniards . A friendly intercourse began , and all was gladness . Columbus planted the cross where he had set up the royal banner , and intoned hymns to thank God in a Christian spirit . Then con- tinuing his voyage , he discovered ...
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... - tion drawn by Pope Alexander VI . between the Spaniards and Portu- guese , and against the Papal Bull confirming the Spanish right of dis- covery . England , where Bartholomew had pleaded in vain , now THE UNITED STATES . 31.
... - tion drawn by Pope Alexander VI . between the Spaniards and Portu- guese , and against the Papal Bull confirming the Spanish right of dis- covery . England , where Bartholomew had pleaded in vain , now THE UNITED STATES . 31.
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... Spaniards , " The Indies , " it was adopted on maps generally . In this same eventful year , Vasco de Gama , doubling the Cape of Good Hope , sailed through the Indian Ocean and planted the flag of Portugal on the shore of Hindostan ...
... Spaniards , " The Indies , " it was adopted on maps generally . In this same eventful year , Vasco de Gama , doubling the Cape of Good Hope , sailed through the Indian Ocean and planted the flag of Portugal on the shore of Hindostan ...
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