The Southern Review, Band 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... interest in the Western hemisphere , and we trust he will diffuse widely his own reputation , while making more familiar and more accurately known the life and adventurous voyages of Christopher Co- lumbus . Through our journals it is ...
... interest in the Western hemisphere , and we trust he will diffuse widely his own reputation , while making more familiar and more accurately known the life and adventurous voyages of Christopher Co- lumbus . Through our journals it is ...
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... interest ; the re- flections candid and judicious , and the materials collected with diligence , and furnished him almost by fortunate casualties . The subject is , indeed , worthy of the labours of the most dis- tinguished scholars ...
... interest ; the re- flections candid and judicious , and the materials collected with diligence , and furnished him almost by fortunate casualties . The subject is , indeed , worthy of the labours of the most dis- tinguished scholars ...
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... interest and beauty . It seemed to call a new creation into existence , and broke with all the charm of wonder upon imaginative minds . They were surprised at their own ignorance of the world around them . Every step seemed discovery ...
... interest and beauty . It seemed to call a new creation into existence , and broke with all the charm of wonder upon imaginative minds . They were surprised at their own ignorance of the world around them . Every step seemed discovery ...
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... interest , but we must pass on to other scenes . When Columbus became fully persuaded of the practicability of reaching India by steering to the west , he made known his projects and offered his services to John II . King of Portugal ...
... interest , but we must pass on to other scenes . When Columbus became fully persuaded of the practicability of reaching India by steering to the west , he made known his projects and offered his services to John II . King of Portugal ...
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... interest ; since there is nothing to man so curious as the varieties of his own species . All these he pronounced mere harbingers of greater discoveries he had yet to make ; which would add realms of incalculable wealth to the dominions ...
... interest ; since there is nothing to man so curious as the varieties of his own species . All these he pronounced mere harbingers of greater discoveries he had yet to make ; which would add realms of incalculable wealth to the dominions ...
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