The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... favours his pro- jected expedition to the north - west , 393 - is disappointed in his expectations of receiving assistance from France , 394 - meets Sir James Hall , ib . - on his arrival in England , has the prospect of a passage to ...
... favours his pro- jected expedition to the north - west , 393 - is disappointed in his expectations of receiving assistance from France , 394 - meets Sir James Hall , ib . - on his arrival in England , has the prospect of a passage to ...
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... favour , even when won by distinguished services . No greatness was ever acquired by more incontestable , unalloyed , and exalted benefits rendered to mankind , yet none ever drew on its possessor , more unremitting jealousy and ...
... favour , even when won by distinguished services . No greatness was ever acquired by more incontestable , unalloyed , and exalted benefits rendered to mankind , yet none ever drew on its possessor , more unremitting jealousy and ...
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... favoured mortals , destined to golden regions and happy climes , where nothing but wealth and wonders and delights awaited them . Columbus moved among the throng , conspicuous for his height and for his commanding appear- ance . He was ...
... favoured mortals , destined to golden regions and happy climes , where nothing but wealth and wonders and delights awaited them . Columbus moved among the throng , conspicuous for his height and for his commanding appear- ance . He was ...
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... favour of Columbus at the Court of Spain . Indeed , the remnant of a shattered con- stitution was consumed in efforts to reclaim the prerogatives which had been more than once solemnly granted to him , and he died amidst his efforts to ...
... favour of Columbus at the Court of Spain . Indeed , the remnant of a shattered con- stitution was consumed in efforts to reclaim the prerogatives which had been more than once solemnly granted to him , and he died amidst his efforts to ...
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... favours were added to the original conditions . No rewards were considered too magnificent for services so extra- ordinary . But when these first impressions began to subside , when in truth every successive voyage to the western hemis ...
... favours were added to the original conditions . No rewards were considered too magnificent for services so extra- ordinary . But when these first impressions began to subside , when in truth every successive voyage to the western hemis ...
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