An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Band 1Editor, 1795 |
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... circumstances fo unfavourable , it was impof- fible for Columbus to make rapid progrefs with a nation , naturally flow and dilatory in forming all its refolutions . His character , however , was admirably adapted to that of the people ...
... circumstances fo unfavourable , it was impof- fible for Columbus to make rapid progrefs with a nation , naturally flow and dilatory in forming all its refolutions . His character , however , was admirably adapted to that of the people ...
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... circumstances which chiefly alarmed the court of Spain , and retarded fo long the ne- gociation with Columbus , the fum employed in fitting out this squadron did not exceed four thousand pounds . As the art of fhip - building in the ...
... circumstances which chiefly alarmed the court of Spain , and retarded fo long the ne- gociation with Columbus , the fum employed in fitting out this squadron did not exceed four thousand pounds . As the art of fhip - building in the ...
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William Winterbotham. fo many men back to Europe . Each of thofe circumstances was alarm- ing , and filled the mind of Columbus with the utmost folicitude . The defire of overtaking Pinzon , and of effacing the unfavourable impref- fions ...
William Winterbotham. fo many men back to Europe . Each of thofe circumstances was alarm- ing , and filled the mind of Columbus with the utmost folicitude . The defire of overtaking Pinzon , and of effacing the unfavourable impref- fions ...
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... circumstance , how- ever , greatly difquieted him . The Pinta , of which he had loft fight on the first day of the hurricane , did not appear ; he dreaded for some time that she had foundered at fea , and that all her crew had perished ...
... circumstance , how- ever , greatly difquieted him . The Pinta , of which he had loft fight on the first day of the hurricane , did not appear ; he dreaded for some time that she had foundered at fea , and that all her crew had perished ...
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... circumstances in which humanity would have afforded refuge to a stranger , Columbus was denied admittance into a country of which he had difcovered the exiftence and acquired the poffeffion . His falutary warning , which merited the ...
... circumstances in which humanity would have afforded refuge to a stranger , Columbus was denied admittance into a country of which he had difcovered the exiftence and acquired the poffeffion . His falutary warning , which merited the ...
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