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... America was commonly regarded as a mere ob- struction to navigation the more solid the more exasperating . Now , in 1498 , on his second voyage to America , John Cabot must have been particularly anxious to get through and show the King ...
... America was commonly regarded as a mere ob- struction to navigation the more solid the more exasperating . Now , in 1498 , on his second voyage to America , John Cabot must have been particularly anxious to get through and show the King ...
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... America throughout the wonderful sixteenth century was that those who did go farther north than Mexico were certain to fare worse . ― And - whatever the cause they generally did . So there was yet a third reason why the fame of Columbus ...
... America throughout the wonderful sixteenth century was that those who did go farther north than Mexico were certain to fare worse . ― And - whatever the cause they generally did . So there was yet a third reason why the fame of Columbus ...
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... America as far northwest as Labrador . Twenty years later again the Portuguese Magellan , sailing for the King of Spain , discovered the strait still known by his name , passed through it into the ' Basque fishermen and whalers ...
... America as far northwest as Labrador . Twenty years later again the Portuguese Magellan , sailing for the King of Spain , discovered the strait still known by his name , passed through it into the ' Basque fishermen and whalers ...
Table des matières
ENGLANDS FIRST LOOK Page | 1 |
HENRY VIII KING OF THE ENGLISH SEA 66 | 17 |
LIFE AFLOAT IN TUDOR TIMES | 33 |
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