The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... never concealed nor veiled , his ardent anticipations were never withheld from public scrutiny . He openly avowed and discussed his theory in the circles of experienced navigators , in the camps of ambitious and enter- prising soldiers ...
... never concealed nor veiled , his ardent anticipations were never withheld from public scrutiny . He openly avowed and discussed his theory in the circles of experienced navigators , in the camps of ambitious and enter- prising soldiers ...
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... never permit them to return to Spain . " p . 132 . 66 Even calms filled them with anxiety . -The crews , however , became uneasy at the calmness of the weather . They observed that the contrary winds which they experi- enced , were ...
... never permit them to return to Spain . " p . 132 . 66 Even calms filled them with anxiety . -The crews , however , became uneasy at the calmness of the weather . They observed that the contrary winds which they experi- enced , were ...
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... never again to behold . " Vol . i . p . 115 . * * * " The departure of Columbus on his second voyage of discovery , presented a brilliant contrast to his gloomy embarkation at Palos . On the 25th September , at the dawn of day , 18 ...
... never again to behold . " Vol . i . p . 115 . * * * " The departure of Columbus on his second voyage of discovery , presented a brilliant contrast to his gloomy embarkation at Palos . On the 25th September , at the dawn of day , 18 ...
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... never knew the nature nor the magnitude of his discoveries . In every new shore that he approached , his sanguine anticipations were renewed , and he seemed constantly on the verge of those fortunate climes , where every enjoyment and ...
... never knew the nature nor the magnitude of his discoveries . In every new shore that he approached , his sanguine anticipations were renewed , and he seemed constantly on the verge of those fortunate climes , where every enjoyment and ...
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... never permitted to resume his command ; he was even in that voyage , denied access into the very ports where he ought to have been in the exercise of almost sovereign authority ; and he finally expired , following the Court of Spain ...
... never permitted to resume his command ; he was even in that voyage , denied access into the very ports where he ought to have been in the exercise of almost sovereign authority ; and he finally expired , following the Court of Spain ...
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