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Page 47
... relation to the Sovereigns of the things they had seen , a thou- sand tongues would not suffice , nor his hand to write it , for that it was like a scene of enchantment . He desired that many other prudent and credible witnesses might ...
... relation to the Sovereigns of the things they had seen , a thou- sand tongues would not suffice , nor his hand to write it , for that it was like a scene of enchantment . He desired that many other prudent and credible witnesses might ...
Page 56
... relations with the United States , is given in the present leaflet . In these pages we see Cuba through the first European eyes to which it was revealed . The best edition of the Journal of Columbus is that prepared by Mark- ham , and ...
... relations with the United States , is given in the present leaflet . In these pages we see Cuba through the first European eyes to which it was revealed . The best edition of the Journal of Columbus is that prepared by Mark- ham , and ...
Page 58
... relations of this nation and country than any which had ever been proposed or suggested . In its general principles and great outlines it was conformable to such a system of govern- ment as I had ever most esteemed , and in some States ...
... relations of this nation and country than any which had ever been proposed or suggested . In its general principles and great outlines it was conformable to such a system of govern- ment as I had ever most esteemed , and in some States ...
Page 64
... relations , the one a copy of his letters of recall , the other a copy of his letters of credence . These were laid before the Executive Directory . Two days afterwards the minister of foreign relations informed the re- called American ...
... relations , the one a copy of his letters of recall , the other a copy of his letters of credence . These were laid before the Executive Directory . Two days afterwards the minister of foreign relations informed the re- called American ...
Page 66
... commerce of the United States has become an interest- ing object of attention , whether we consider it in relation to the wealth and finances or the strength and resources of the nation . With a seacoast of near 2,000 miles in 66 ΙΟ.
... commerce of the United States has become an interest- ing object of attention , whether we consider it in relation to the wealth and finances or the strength and resources of the nation . With a seacoast of near 2,000 miles in 66 ΙΟ.
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