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Excerpt from Have We a Portrait of Annual Address Before the American Geographical Society, January 9, 1893
Winsor's observation upon this degrading picture of the great discoverer is, that The critic's temper is too peevish and his opinions are too unreservedly biased to make his results of any value, 1 and gives his own estimate of Columbus, which is not a laudatory one. He describes him as a creature of buffeting circum stances, and a weakling in every element of com mand; that while not destitute of keen observation of nature, this quality was not infrequently prostituted to ignoble purposes; that he was a devout Catholic.
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