The History of North and South America, from Its Discovery to the Death of General Washington, Volume 1-2Benjamin Warner, and sold at his stores, Richmond, Virginia, and Charleston, South Carolina, 1819 |
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... . His confidence in the justness of his own system did not forsake him and his impatience to demonstrate the truth of it became greater than ever . Having thus failed of success with sovereign states , he 12 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
... . His confidence in the justness of his own system did not forsake him and his impatience to demonstrate the truth of it became greater than ever . Having thus failed of success with sovereign states , he 12 HISTORY OF AMERICA .
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Richard Snowden. Having thus failed of success with sovereign states , he next ap- plied to persons of inferior rank , and addressed the dukes of Medi- na , Sidonia , and Medina Celi , who , though subjects , were possess- ed of power ...
Richard Snowden. Having thus failed of success with sovereign states , he next ap- plied to persons of inferior rank , and addressed the dukes of Medi- na , Sidonia , and Medina Celi , who , though subjects , were possess- ed of power ...
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... sovereigns of the ocean , consti- tuted Columbus their high admiral in all the seas , islands , and continents , which should be discovered by his industry ; and stipulated , that he , and his heirs forever , should enjoy this office ...
... sovereigns of the ocean , consti- tuted Columbus their high admiral in all the seas , islands , and continents , which should be discovered by his industry ; and stipulated , that he , and his heirs forever , should enjoy this office ...
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... sovereign with foolish credulity , in rely- ing on the vain promises and rash conjectures of an indigent fo- reigner . They affirmed that they had fully performed their duty , by venturing in a hopeless cause , and that they would be ...
... sovereign with foolish credulity , in rely- ing on the vain promises and rash conjectures of an indigent fo- reigner . They affirmed that they had fully performed their duty , by venturing in a hopeless cause , and that they would be ...
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... sovereign , if by their cowardly behaviour , they should defeat the most noble effort to promote the glory of God , and ex- alt the Spanish name over every other nation . The words of a man they were accustomed to obey and rever- ence ...
... sovereign , if by their cowardly behaviour , they should defeat the most noble effort to promote the glory of God , and ex- alt the Spanish name over every other nation . The words of a man they were accustomed to obey and rever- ence ...
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