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A Portuguese fleet becomes the object of conflict between Roman gods.

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“Thou see’st in spaces of such vast extent nations of thousand names and yet unnamèd; Láós in land and people prepotent, Avás and Bramás for vast ranges famèd. See how in distant wilds and wolds lie pent the self-styled Gueons, salvage folk untamèd: Man’s flesh they eat: their own they paint and sear, branding with burning iron⁠—usage fere!

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