Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... South . On leaving San Salvador , the Spaniards , their hearts elate with joy and pride in their discovery , hardly knew whither to go . They seemed drawn to the right and the left alike . They found them- selves in an archipelago of ...
... South . On leaving San Salvador , the Spaniards , their hearts elate with joy and pride in their discovery , hardly knew whither to go . They seemed drawn to the right and the left alike . They found them- selves in an archipelago of ...
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... south when gold was shown them and they were asked where it could be found . Far to the south was a great island which they named Cuba , and another which they called Bohio . Cuba , as their signs THE ISLES OF BEAUTY BEYOND THE SEAS . 11.
... south when gold was shown them and they were asked where it could be found . Far to the south was a great island which they named Cuba , and another which they called Bohio . Cuba , as their signs THE ISLES OF BEAUTY BEYOND THE SEAS . 11.
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... South America , which he called Venezuela , or Little Venice , a name sug- gested by an Indian village built on piles in the water . Eight years later Ojeda sought to plant a colony in New Andalusia , but the natives there proved too ...
... South America , which he called Venezuela , or Little Venice , a name sug- gested by an Indian village built on piles in the water . Eight years later Ojeda sought to plant a colony in New Andalusia , but the natives there proved too ...
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... South America and founded a settlement named by him San Sebastian . He left orders with Enciso , a lawyer of the town of San Domingo , to fit out two more vessels and follow him with provisions for his new settlement 8 33 BALBOA AND THE ...
... South America and founded a settlement named by him San Sebastian . He left orders with Enciso , a lawyer of the town of San Domingo , to fit out two more vessels and follow him with provisions for his new settlement 8 33 BALBOA AND THE ...
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... south , and west as far as human eye could see . Overwhelmed by the stu- pendous vision , he fell prostrate on the ground , like a worshipper before the object of his adoration . Then , rising to his knees , he thanked God for the great ...
... south , and west as far as human eye could see . Overwhelmed by the stu- pendous vision , he fell prostrate on the ground , like a worshipper before the object of his adoration . Then , rising to his knees , he thanked God for the great ...
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