The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volume 1Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... . 2 vols . London , 1787 . Colden ( Cadwallader ) History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada . 8vo . Lond . 1747 . Collections of the Massachusetts Histo- rical Society . From 1792 to 1825. See Historical . X CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS .
... . 2 vols . London , 1787 . Colden ( Cadwallader ) History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada . 8vo . Lond . 1747 . Collections of the Massachusetts Histo- rical Society . From 1792 to 1825. See Historical . X CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS .
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... five hundred crowns ; but this sum was advanced by Santangel , and the queen saved from so mortifying an expedient.1 August 3 . sails from Spain . On the 17th day of April , 1492 , an agreement was made by Columbus with their Catholic ...
... five hundred crowns ; but this sum was advanced by Santangel , and the queen saved from so mortifying an expedient.1 August 3 . sails from Spain . On the 17th day of April , 1492 , an agreement was made by Columbus with their Catholic ...
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... five pounds of cotton.1 tribute . WHILE Columbus was successfully establishing the foundations 1496 . of Spanish grandeur in the New World , his enemies were assid- uously labouring to deprive him of bis merited honour and emoluments ...
... five pounds of cotton.1 tribute . WHILE Columbus was successfully establishing the foundations 1496 . of Spanish grandeur in the New World , his enemies were assid- uously labouring to deprive him of bis merited honour and emoluments ...
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... five hundred men , pro- vided that all above three hundred and thirty should be paid otherwise than out of the king's revenue ; and was allowed for the expedition six millions of maravedies ; four , for the provisions to be put on board ...
... five hundred men , pro- vided that all above three hundred and thirty should be paid otherwise than out of the king's revenue ; and was allowed for the expedition six millions of maravedies ; four , for the provisions to be put on board ...
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... five degrees north latitude , on the coast of Paria . Having traded here with the natives , they stood to the west , proceeded as far as Cape Vela , and ranged a considerable extent of coast beyond that on which Columbus had touched ...
... five degrees north latitude , on the coast of Paria . Having traded here with the natives , they stood to the west , proceeded as far as Cape Vela , and ranged a considerable extent of coast beyond that on which Columbus had touched ...
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