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... fact that Columbus was " a man fearing God , and temperate , " and that " his constancy and the generosity of his soul were no less remarkable than his knowledge , " I beg my readers to reflect on the following passage : " And so I ...
... fact that Columbus was " a man fearing God , and temperate , " and that " his constancy and the generosity of his soul were no less remarkable than his knowledge , " I beg my readers to reflect on the following passage : " And so I ...
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... facts that are seldom con- sidered . On his first voyage , Columbus constructed Fort Navi- dad , and left in the fort , a garrison of forty - four men . Return- ing to Spain , he reached Palos on March 15th , 1493. A month had hardly ...
... facts that are seldom con- sidered . On his first voyage , Columbus constructed Fort Navi- dad , and left in the fort , a garrison of forty - four men . Return- ing to Spain , he reached Palos on March 15th , 1493. A month had hardly ...
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... facts here presented , who will believe that Christopher Co- lumbus could have introduced slavery into the New World ? The answer is plain : He could not have introduced slavery , during the three years and four months of his ...
... facts here presented , who will believe that Christopher Co- lumbus could have introduced slavery into the New World ? The answer is plain : He could not have introduced slavery , during the three years and four months of his ...
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... fact , that Columbus promptly , and more than once , ad- vised the Sovereigns of each one of his concessions and of all the circumstances ; and that he protested to them that : " what he had signed was against his will , and was done ...
... fact , that Columbus promptly , and more than once , ad- vised the Sovereigns of each one of his concessions and of all the circumstances ; and that he protested to them that : " what he had signed was against his will , and was done ...
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... facts : " Columbus ap- portioned to any Spaniard , whom he thought fit , such and such lands , to be worked by such a Cacique and his people - a very different procedure to giving men — a feudal system as Munoz justly calls it , and not ...
... facts : " Columbus ap- portioned to any Spaniard , whom he thought fit , such and such lands , to be worked by such a Cacique and his people - a very different procedure to giving men — a feudal system as Munoz justly calls it , and not ...
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