The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2 |
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2 Life of Columbus , c . 44. Hazard's Historical Collections , i . 1–3 . Muñoz , Hist .
New World , b . 2. Memorials of Columbus , p . xlviii . and Documents II , III , by
which it appears , that the Privileges and Prerogatives were granted and ...
2 Life of Columbus , c . 44. Hazard's Historical Collections , i . 1–3 . Muñoz , Hist .
New World , b . 2. Memorials of Columbus , p . xlviii . and Documents II , III , by
which it appears , that the Privileges and Prerogatives were granted and ...
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He granted in full right to Ferdi- top of the nand and Isabella , all the countries ,
inhabited by infidels , which 3 . they had ... To prevent the interference of this
grant with one formerly made to the crown of Portugal , he directed that a line ...
He granted in full right to Ferdi- top of the nand and Isabella , all the countries ,
inhabited by infidels , which 3 . they had ... To prevent the interference of this
grant with one formerly made to the crown of Portugal , he directed that a line ...
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In 1508 , he was appointed chief pilot to the king of Spain , with a salary of 50,000
maravadis a year , at which time a bounty also of 25,000 was granted him . The
same salary and bounty were granted to his successor Juan Diaz de Solis , who
...
In 1508 , he was appointed chief pilot to the king of Spain , with a salary of 50,000
maravadis a year , at which time a bounty also of 25,000 was granted him . The
same salary and bounty were granted to his successor Juan Diaz de Solis , who
...
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They soon after sailed for St. Domingo ; and the first act of their authority was , to
set at liberty all the Indians who had been granted to the Spanish courtiers , or to
any person not residing in America . A general alarm was excited among the ...
They soon after sailed for St. Domingo ; and the first act of their authority was , to
set at liberty all the Indians who had been granted to the Spanish courtiers , or to
any person not residing in America . A general alarm was excited among the ...
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Don Lewis , the eldest son of Diego Columbus , acceded to a 1545 . compromise
with the emperor of Spain , by which he transferred L. Columall his hereditary
rights , for a grant of the province of Veragua and the island of Jamaica.2 The
silver ...
Don Lewis , the eldest son of Diego Columbus , acceded to a 1545 . compromise
with the emperor of Spain , by which he transferred L. Columall his hereditary
rights , for a grant of the province of Veragua and the island of Jamaica.2 The
silver ...
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