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... object to the smallness of the print , as these works contain more matter than a common octavo volume , at half the price . The following Questions were the fruit of necessity , used at first in manuscript , and afterwards printed for ...
... object to the smallness of the print , as these works contain more matter than a common octavo volume , at half the price . The following Questions were the fruit of necessity , used at first in manuscript , and afterwards printed for ...
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... Object of the Portuguese in these enterprises ? What is meant by doubling the southern extremity of Africa ? Who was most excited by these enterprises ? Where was Columbus born ? In what year ? 1447 . How long ago ? In what country , is ...
... Object of the Portuguese in these enterprises ? What is meant by doubling the southern extremity of Africa ? Who was most excited by these enterprises ? Where was Columbus born ? In what year ? 1447 . How long ago ? In what country , is ...
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... object . What was his great object ? To become a skilful navigator . more exactly 69 and one fifth . Whose daughter did Columbus marry at Lisbon ? Capt . Perestrel lo's . Upon what subject , did Columbus gain important instruction from ...
... object . What was his great object ? To become a skilful navigator . more exactly 69 and one fifth . Whose daughter did Columbus marry at Lisbon ? Capt . Perestrel lo's . Upon what subject , did Columbus gain important instruction from ...
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... Object of the fourth ? To dis- cover a strait or isthmus , leading to the western ocean . Did he succeed in this ? He did not . What distressing intelligence did he receive , when he returned from his fourth voyage ? That Isabella was ...
... Object of the fourth ? To dis- cover a strait or isthmus , leading to the western ocean . Did he succeed in this ? He did not . What distressing intelligence did he receive , when he returned from his fourth voyage ? That Isabella was ...
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... Object , aimed at , in painting themselves ? Sign of royalty ? -Habitations ? Can you mention some of their domestic utensils ? What was their money ? By what other name , is wampum sometimes called ? Wampumpeag or peag . What was their ...
... Object , aimed at , in painting themselves ? Sign of royalty ? -Habitations ? Can you mention some of their domestic utensils ? What was their money ? By what other name , is wampum sometimes called ? Wampumpeag or peag . What was their ...
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