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" ... century, at a cheaper rate than they could obtain it from Egypt, where it was then extensively made. The first sugar plantations established in Spain were at Valencia, but they were soon after extended to Granada and Murcia. Prince Henry, the navigator,... "
Memoirs of Angelus Politianus, Actius Sincerus Sannazarius, Petrus Bembus ... - Página 89
por William Parr Greswell - 1801 - 211 páginas
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents, Parte2

United States. Patent Office - 1853 - 876 páginas
...Granada and Murcia. Prince Henry, the navigator, carried sugar-cane from Sicily to Madeira. Towards the end of the fifteenth and the commencement of the sixteenth centuries, it was conveyed to the Canary islands, where plantations were formed, especially on Gomera and Grand...
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The Port Folio

1819 - 550 páginas
...it was a miracle which that pious king expected. The conquests of the Portuguese and Spaniards, at the end of the fifteenth and the commencement of the sixteenth centuries, were the work of a handful of men, whose success greatly exceeded the means by which it was attained,...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volumen81

1818 - 638 páginas
...it was a miracle which that pious king expected. The conquests of the Portuguese and Spaniards, at the end of the fifteenth and the commencement of the sixteenth centuries, were the werk of a handful of men, whose success greatly exceeded the means by which it was attained,...
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series ..., Volúmenes1-2

1818 - 628 páginas
...it was a miracle which that pious king expected. The conquests of the Portuguese and Spaniards, at the end of the fifteenth and the commencement of the sixteenth centuries, were the work of a handful of men, whose success greatly exceeded the means by which it was attained,...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen17

1836 - 526 páginas
...Italy, as essentially connected with the general history of the other European states, begins with the end of the fifteenth and the commencement of the sixteenth centuries. Before that time, and during that long preceding period called the middle ages, Italy, divided into...
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The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., Volumen17

John George Cochrane - 1836 - 524 páginas
...Italy, as essentially connected with the general history of the other European states, begins with the end of the fifteenth and the commencement of the sixteenth centuries. Before that time, and during that long preceding period called the middle ages, Italy, divided into...
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association

British Archaeological Association - 1869 - 544 páginas
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volumen7,Parte2

United States. Congress. House - 1854 - 500 páginas
...Granada and Murcia. Prince Henry, the navigator, carried sugar-cane from Sicily to Madeira. Towards the end of the fifteenth and the commencement of the sixteenth centuries, it was conveyed to the Canary islands, where plantations were formed, especially on Gomera and Grand...
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History of Ottoman Turks: From the Beginning of Their Empire to ..., Volumen1

Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1854 - 450 páginas
...close) many other great events signalised the transition period from mediaeval to modern history, at the end of the fifteenth and the commencement of the sixteenth centuries : and those events, though not all strictly connected with warfare, were all of a nature calculated...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen32

1855 - 800 páginas
...Granada and Murcia. Prince Henry , the navigator, carried sugar-cane from Sicily to Madeira. Toward the end of the fifteenth and the commencement of the sixteenth centuries, it was conveyed to the Canary Islands, where plantations were formed, especially on Gomera and Grand...
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