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" Genoese to these people would not suffer Columbus to apply to the rivals of his country, or that the Venetians had no idea of any thing more important than the trade they carried on from Alexandria and in the Levant, Columbus at length fixed all his hopes... "
The Works of M. de Voltaire: Ancient and modern history, chap. I-CLI - Trang 185
bởi Voltaire - 1761
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...more important than the trade they carried on from Alexandria, and in the Levant, Columbus at fength fixed all his hopes on the court of Spain. Ferdinand, King of Arragon, and IfabeHa, Queen of Caftilc, had by their marriage united all Spain under one dominion, excepting only...

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...have undertaken it ; but whether the natural aversion of the Genoese to these people, would not suffer Columbus to apply to the rivals of his country, or...length fixed all his hopes on the court of Spain. 5. Ferdinand, king of Arragon, and Isabella, queen of Castile had by their marriage, united all Spain...

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...would not suffer Columbus to apply \o the y\naV> oV \v« cskiNk'V I 276 APPENDIX. or that the Venetian had no idea of any thing more important than the trade...length fixed all his hopes on the court of Spain. 5. Ferdinand, king of Arragon, and Isabella, queen of Castile, had by their marriage, united all Spain...

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...not suffer Columbus to apply to the rivals of his country, or the Venetians had no idea of anything more important than the trade they carried on from...his hopes on the court of Spain. Ferdinand, king of Aragon, and Isabella, queen of Castile, had by their marriage united all Spain under one dominion,...




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