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... obtain his sanction of their 1498 . claims , and his consent for the conquest of the West Colum- 1 quence of bus's dis coveries . Indies . The Spanish queen being a niece of the king of Portugal , he was induced to agree to a re ...
... obtain his sanction of their 1498 . claims , and his consent for the conquest of the West Colum- 1 quence of bus's dis coveries . Indies . The Spanish queen being a niece of the king of Portugal , he was induced to agree to a re ...
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... of that island , had obtained leave to conquer the 1512 . Leon's * Mod . Univ . Hist . Vol . 39 , p . 406. Holmes's Annals , Vol . 1 , p . 33 , 35 , 37 . the I. neighbouring island called Porto Rico . After per- 22 INTRODUCTION TO A.
... of that island , had obtained leave to conquer the 1512 . Leon's * Mod . Univ . Hist . Vol . 39 , p . 406. Holmes's Annals , Vol . 1 , p . 33 , 35 , 37 . the I. neighbouring island called Porto Rico . After per- 22 INTRODUCTION TO A.
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... obtained from his catholic majesty , the emperor Charles V , a grant of " all the lands lying from the River of Palms to the cape of Florida . " * Harris's Voyages , Vol . 2 , p . 192 . + Hackluyt's Voyages , cited in Holmes's Annals ...
... obtained from his catholic majesty , the emperor Charles V , a grant of " all the lands lying from the River of Palms to the cape of Florida . " * Harris's Voyages , Vol . 2 , p . 192 . + Hackluyt's Voyages , cited in Holmes's Annals ...
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... obtained for him a royal commis- sion as captain - general . * Cartier commenced this voyage in May , and after encountering many storms , * This commission is inserted entire in Hazard's Collec- tions , Vol . 1 , p . 19 , 21. It is ...
... obtained for him a royal commis- sion as captain - general . * Cartier commenced this voyage in May , and after encountering many storms , * This commission is inserted entire in Hazard's Collec- tions , Vol . 1 , p . 19 , 21. It is ...
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... obtaining money as the means of success in those schemes , there is every reason to suppose that the accusations against him on this subject , were not without foundation . The act , however , serves to show , that the English fishery ...
... obtaining money as the means of success in those schemes , there is every reason to suppose that the accusations against him on this subject , were not without foundation . The act , however , serves to show , that the English fishery ...
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