An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Volumen 1Editor, 1795 |
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... defire of ex- tending it ftill farther . His wife was a daughter of Eartholomew Pereftrello , one of the captains employed by prince Henry in his early navigations , and who , under his protection , had difcovered and planted the ...
... defire of ex- tending it ftill farther . His wife was a daughter of Eartholomew Pereftrello , one of the captains employed by prince Henry in his early navigations , and who , under his protection , had difcovered and planted the ...
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... defire of knowing every thing , which leads them to inquire into its caufes and effects . " Life of Columbus , c . 32. It is probable that the Spaniards were indebted for this officious attention , to the opinion which the Indians en ...
... defire of knowing every thing , which leads them to inquire into its caufes and effects . " Life of Columbus , c . 32. It is probable that the Spaniards were indebted for this officious attention , to the opinion which the Indians en ...
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... defire of overtaking Pinzon , and of effacing the unfavourable impref- fions which his mifreprefentations might make in Spain , made it necef- fary to return thither without delay . The difficulty of taking fuch a number of perfons ...
... defire of overtaking Pinzon , and of effacing the unfavourable impref- fions which his mifreprefentations might make in Spain , made it necef- fary to return thither without delay . The difficulty of taking fuch a number of perfons ...
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... defire of food , and had come among them in quest of nourishment . Self - prefervation prompted them to wifh for the depar- ture of guests who wasted so fast their flender ftock of provifions . The injuries which they fuffered , added ...
... defire of food , and had come among them in quest of nourishment . Self - prefervation prompted them to wifh for the depar- ture of guests who wasted so fast their flender ftock of provifions . The injuries which they fuffered , added ...
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... defire to make some reparation to their country for their own error . With this view , Emmanuel , who inherited the enterprifing genius of his predecessors , persisted in their grand scheme of opening a paffage to the Eaft Indies by the ...
... defire to make some reparation to their country for their own error . With this view , Emmanuel , who inherited the enterprifing genius of his predecessors , persisted in their grand scheme of opening a paffage to the Eaft Indies by the ...
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