Amerigo Vespucci Quotes
Best Letters of the Four Voyages to the New World Quotes by Amerigo Vespucci
Letters of the Four Voyages to the New World Quotes
“I resolved to abandon trade and to fix my aim on something more praiseworthy and stable; whence it was that I made preparation for going to see part of the world and its wonders.”
Letters of the Four Voyages to the New World
“Those new regions which we found and explored with the fleet we may rightly call a New World, a continent more densely peopled and abounding in animals than our Europe or Asia or Africa; and, in addition, a climate milder than in any other region known to us.”
Letters of the Four Voyages to the New World
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