Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... army strong enough to face that of Maxtla and the Tepanecs . The two armies soon met and victory rested on the banner of the young prince , the forces of Maxtla being badly beaten . No longer a hunted fugitive , 4 ROMANTIC STORY OF THE ...
... army strong enough to face that of Maxtla and the Tepanecs . The two armies soon met and victory rested on the banner of the young prince , the forces of Maxtla being badly beaten . No longer a hunted fugitive , 4 ROMANTIC STORY OF THE ...
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... army , he marched in triumph to the capital which he had left with a price on his head , his joyful subjects crowding to the route of march to render homage to their right- ful sovereign . The Mexicans , who were angry at the tyrannic ...
... army , he marched in triumph to the capital which he had left with a price on his head , his joyful subjects crowding to the route of march to render homage to their right- ful sovereign . The Mexicans , who were angry at the tyrannic ...
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... army of assailants . On each side hun- dreds of canoes dashed on the causeway , yielding foes who rushed in fury upon their crowded ranks . All hope seemed lost . All discipline was at an end . Every one thought only of saving his own ...
... army of assailants . On each side hun- dreds of canoes dashed on the causeway , yielding foes who rushed in fury upon their crowded ranks . All hope seemed lost . All discipline was at an end . Every one thought only of saving his own ...
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... army reached the soil of Tlascala and were safe among their friends . History has not a more heroic story to tell than that of their escape from the Aztec capi- tal , nor a more striking one than that of their sub- sequent return and ...
... army reached the soil of Tlascala and were safe among their friends . History has not a more heroic story to tell than that of their escape from the Aztec capi- tal , nor a more striking one than that of their sub- sequent return and ...
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... army and the tale of his incredible ransom . Many and strange were the adventures of Pizarro , from the time when , with one small vessel and about one hundred desperate followers , he sailed from Panama in 1524 , and ventured on the ...
... army and the tale of his incredible ransom . Many and strange were the adventures of Pizarro , from the time when , with one small vessel and about one hundred desperate followers , he sailed from Panama in 1524 , and ventured on the ...
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