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The first who is known to have formed the design of new discoveries, or the first
who had power to execute his purposes, was Don Henry the Fifth, son of John,
the first king of Portugal, and Philippina, sister of Henry the Fourth of England.
The first who is known to have formed the design of new discoveries, or the first
who had power to execute his purposes, was Don Henry the Fifth, son of John,
the first king of Portugal, and Philippina, sister of Henry the Fourth of England.
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He had recourse in this exigence to his great ally the king of Portugal, who
promised to support him, on condition that he should become a christian, and
sent an ambassador, accompanied with missionaries. Bemoin promised all that
was ...
He had recourse in this exigence to his great ally the king of Portugal, who
promised to support him, on condition that he should become a christian, and
sent an ambassador, accompanied with missionaries. Bemoin promised all that
was ...
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whence he took shipping for Portugal, with twenty five of his principal followers.
The king of Portugal pleased his own vanity and that of his subjects, by receiving
him with great state and magnificence, as a mighty monarch who had fled to an ...
whence he took shipping for Portugal, with twenty five of his principal followers.
The king of Portugal pleased his own vanity and that of his subjects, by receiving
him with great state and magnificence, as a mighty monarch who had fled to an ...
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The negroes were soon pacified, and the Portuguese left to their mercy were well
treated ; and as they by degrees grew able to make themselves understood,
recommended themselves, their nation, and their religion. The king of Portugal
sent ...
The negroes were soon pacified, and the Portuguese left to their mercy were well
treated ; and as they by degrees grew able to make themselves understood,
recommended themselves, their nation, and their religion. The king of Portugal
sent ...
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He had offered his proposal, and declared his expectations to king John of
Portugal, who had slighted him as a fanciful and rash projector, that promised
what he had not reasonable hopes to perform. Columbus had solicited other
princes, and ...
He had offered his proposal, and declared his expectations to king John of
Portugal, who had slighted him as a fanciful and rash projector, that promised
what he had not reasonable hopes to perform. Columbus had solicited other
princes, and ...
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