13 Metaphors for columbus

To me Columbus was no more a saint than Sir Francis Drake was when he so unscrupulously robbed every ship he could lay his hands upon, although both of them observed the outward forms of religious worship peculiar to their respective creeds and education.

Columbus was the first that shook his throne, And found a temperate in a torrid zone, 10 The feverish air fann'd by a cooling breeze, The fruitful vales set round with shady trees: And guiltless men, who danced away their time, Fresh as their groves, and happy as their clime.

The king then alleged, as Columbus had been a captain in the service of the crown of Portugal, that the discovery and conquest of the new found Indies ought to belong to him.

For more than half a year Columbus was the northern limit of the Rebel domination of the Great River.

Columbus was a dope.

A Spanish Block House Along the Harbor Wall, Havana Country Road, Havana Province Street in Camaguey Palm-Thatched Roofs A Peasant's Home CUBA OLD AND NEW I OLD CUBA Christopher Columbus was a man of lively imagination.

Christopher Columbus, being the life of the very magnificent Lord Don Cristobal Colon.

Because admiral DON CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, my father, was a person most worthy to be held in eternal remembrance, it seems reasonable that I his son, who sailed some time along with him, should to my other performances add this my chiefest work: The history of his life, and of his wonderful discovery of the West Indies.

On assuming command there, General Polk announced that Columbus was the throat of the Mississippi, and must be held at all hazards.

E. This is an obvious error which cannot be corrected, Don James Columbus being no cacique.

Columbus is the county-seat.

Columbus was d to give up the thought of sailing westward in search of the Indies.

I doubt if Columbus was an object of greater curiosity to the simple natives of the new world, than we three Americans were to the good people of Pavia.

13 Metaphors for  columbus