Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 3R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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... World . The papal bull granted to Spain all the countries discovered by Columbus , and no Catholic nation dared violate that procla- mation . The Pope declared that all the undiscov- ered countries were God's , and he , as the repre ...
... World . The papal bull granted to Spain all the countries discovered by Columbus , and no Catholic nation dared violate that procla- mation . The Pope declared that all the undiscov- ered countries were God's , and he , as the repre ...
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... world was just on the eve of a revolution in religious thought . At the opening of our story Europe was just entering on the most important period of the world's history since the advent of the Saviour , the great Reformation ...
... world was just on the eve of a revolution in religious thought . At the opening of our story Europe was just entering on the most important period of the world's history since the advent of the Saviour , the great Reformation ...
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... world , but awoke no feeling of sympathy in the breasts of the bigoted Catholics of the West Indies . One of the best families in the metropolis of the New World at this time was a family named Este- They did not occupy a high official ...
... world , but awoke no feeling of sympathy in the breasts of the bigoted Catholics of the West Indies . One of the best families in the metropolis of the New World at this time was a family named Este- They did not occupy a high official ...
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... World . From infancy he had been associated with men whose names are familiar in history as conquerors . When a child , he sat on the knee of Cortez and Don Diego Columbus , who succeeded his father as admiral . He was with Pizarro in ...
... World . From infancy he had been associated with men whose names are familiar in history as conquerors . When a child , he sat on the knee of Cortez and Don Diego Columbus , who succeeded his father as admiral . He was with Pizarro in ...
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... World ; but he believed that if his son were once in the cloister he would be safe from the ambitions and dangerous enterprises of the romantic age . Per- haps because Señor Estevan had disappointed his mother , who designed him for the ...
... World ; but he believed that if his son were once in the cloister he would be safe from the ambitions and dangerous enterprises of the romantic age . Per- haps because Señor Estevan had disappointed his mother , who designed him for the ...
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