Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... SPANIARDS 58 PIZARRO AND THE INCA'S GOLDEN RANSOM GONZALO PIZARRO AND THE LAND OF CINNAMON CORONADO AND THE SEVEN CITIES OF CIBOLA THE FAITHFUL MIRANDA AND THE LOVERS OF ARGEN- 885 71 86 97 • ΤΙΝΑ 109 LANTARO , THE BOY HERO OF THE ...
... SPANIARDS 58 PIZARRO AND THE INCA'S GOLDEN RANSOM GONZALO PIZARRO AND THE LAND OF CINNAMON CORONADO AND THE SEVEN CITIES OF CIBOLA THE FAITHFUL MIRANDA AND THE LOVERS OF ARGEN- 885 71 86 97 • ΤΙΝΑ 109 LANTARO , THE BOY HERO OF THE ...
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... Spaniards sparkled with hope when they saw small ornaments of gold , which some of them wore . Happy had it been for all the natives of the New World if this yellow metal had not existed among them , for it was to bring them untold ...
... Spaniards sparkled with hope when they saw small ornaments of gold , which some of them wore . Happy had it been for all the natives of the New World if this yellow metal had not existed among them , for it was to bring them untold ...
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... Spaniards understood this from their signs , as they pointed to the 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 ...
... Spaniards understood this from their signs , as they pointed to the 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 ...
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... Spaniards their life seemed like a pleasant dream , their country a veritable Lotus land , where it was " always ... Spaniards the clear tinkle of the hawk's bells as they danced gave them the deepest delight , and for those musical toys ...
... Spaniards their life seemed like a pleasant dream , their country a veritable Lotus land , where it was " always ... Spaniards the clear tinkle of the hawk's bells as they danced gave them the deepest delight , and for those musical toys ...
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The Romance of Reality Charles Morris. the Spaniards had yet seen , but they were still lured on to distant places , with the illusive hope that this precious metal might there be found in quantities . Yet Columbus felt forced to cease ...
The Romance of Reality Charles Morris. the Spaniards had yet seen , but they were still lured on to distant places , with the illusive hope that this precious metal might there be found in quantities . Yet Columbus felt forced to cease ...
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