The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... land , 14- returns to Spain , 15 - rejoicings at his success , 16 , 17 - called before his So- vereigns to give an account of his voyage , and to describe the Islands be had seen , 17 , 18 - departs on his second voyage , attended by ...
... land , 14- returns to Spain , 15 - rejoicings at his success , 16 , 17 - called before his So- vereigns to give an account of his voyage , and to describe the Islands be had seen , 17 , 18 - departs on his second voyage , attended by ...
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... lands of the state , 544 - offered to cede a part of her western lands to the United States , 548 - possesses the power of disposing of the unappropriated lands within ber own limits , 550 - deprived of the power to treat with the ...
... lands of the state , 544 - offered to cede a part of her western lands to the United States , 548 - possesses the power of disposing of the unappropriated lands within ber own limits , 550 - deprived of the power to treat with the ...
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... land , to the scenes of his youth , to the traditions which beguiled and enkindled his awakening imagination , that we can discover the felicitous graces of his earlier writings , and the charms of his playful and interesting narratives ...
... land , to the scenes of his youth , to the traditions which beguiled and enkindled his awakening imagination , that we can discover the felicitous graces of his earlier writings , and the charms of his playful and interesting narratives ...
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... land , this suggested to Cabral the means of avoiding those calms which had caused so * * Robertson's History of America , v . i . p . 21 much embarrassment to many of the Portuguese commanders , and 1828. ] 5 Irving's Life of Columbus .
... land , this suggested to Cabral the means of avoiding those calms which had caused so * * Robertson's History of America , v . i . p . 21 much embarrassment to many of the Portuguese commanders , and 1828. ] 5 Irving's Life of Columbus .
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... land might yet exist , in remoter parts of the Atlantic . " Vol . i . p . 30 . But Columbus , though possessing an ardent imagination , was not a mere visionary . He studied and became acquainted with all that had been written by the ...
... land might yet exist , in remoter parts of the Atlantic . " Vol . i . p . 30 . But Columbus , though possessing an ardent imagination , was not a mere visionary . He studied and became acquainted with all that had been written by the ...
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