Sea Road to the Indies: An Account of the Voyages and Exploits of the Portuguese Navigators, Together with the Life and Times of Dom Vasco Da Gama, Capitão-Mór, Viceroy of India and Count of VidigueiraA little boy is afraid to meet his new neighbor, Lozo Brown, until they begin to play and become friends. |
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THE FORERUNNERS | 1 |
Portugal | 2 |
Prince Henry the Navigator | 6 |
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