Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... Spain as night from day . " One isle , which he honored with the name of Isabella , after his patron , the Spanish queen , sur- passed in charm all he had yet seen . Like them all , it was covered with rich vegetation , its climate ...
... Spain as night from day . " One isle , which he honored with the name of Isabella , after his patron , the Spanish queen , sur- passed in charm all he had yet seen . Like them all , it was covered with rich vegetation , its climate ...
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... Spain . Inspired by this enticing hope , he left the Bahamas and turned the prows of his small fleet towards the isle of Cuba . It was on the morning of October 28 that the shores of this noble island first met the eyes of the eager ...
... Spain . Inspired by this enticing hope , he left the Bahamas and turned the prows of his small fleet towards the isle of Cuba . It was on the morning of October 28 that the shores of this noble island first met the eyes of the eager ...
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... Spain . Of one place , named by him Puerto Santo , he said : " The amenity of this river , and the clearness of the water , through which the sand at the bottom may be seen ; the multitude of palm - trees of various forms , the highest ...
... Spain . Of one place , named by him Puerto Santo , he said : " The amenity of this river , and the clearness of the water , through which the sand at the bottom may be seen ; the multitude of palm - trees of various forms , the highest ...
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... Spain . ” Here he found the people as innocent and simple in their habits as those of San Salvador , living in huts built of the palm - branches , wearing no clothing , for the air was always warm and balmy , and passing life in a ...
... Spain . ” Here he found the people as innocent and simple in their habits as those of San Salvador , living in huts built of the palm - branches , wearing no clothing , for the air was always warm and balmy , and passing life in a ...
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... Spain , Columbus decided to leave a garrison to hold this fort and search for gold until he should return . That the island held plenty of gold he felt sure . So Captain Ardua was left , with a garrison of forty men , and the " Niña ...
... Spain , Columbus decided to leave a garrison to hold this fort and search for gold until he should return . That the island held plenty of gold he felt sure . So Captain Ardua was left , with a garrison of forty men , and the " Niña ...
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