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The Life of Columbus

CHAPTER I
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This king was inert and vicious.

He had, however, the wisdom to make Bemoin prime minister, and to throw all the cares and troubles of governing upon him.

Nothing was heard in the kingdom but of Bemoin.

But he, seeing, perhaps, the insecurity of his position, diligently made friends with the Portuguese, keeping aloof, however, from becoming a convert, though he listened respectfully to those who expounded the Christian faith to him.

Cibitab, a brother of the inert Brian, by the father's side, became jealous of Bemoin, revolted, killed Brian, and vanquished Bemoin, who thereupon threw himself upon the protection of his Portuguese friends, and came to Lisbon.
BEMOIN'S RECEPTION AT LISBON, Bemoin was received magnificently by King John of Portugal.


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