Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... brought to view the man- acles as Turey , or a gift from Heaven , and willingly held out his wrists that his guest might adorn them with those strange and splendid bracelets . In a moment his hands were secured , and before he could ...
... brought to view the man- acles as Turey , or a gift from Heaven , and willingly held out his wrists that his guest might adorn them with those strange and splendid bracelets . In a moment his hands were secured , and before he could ...
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... garments and ornaments of gold . In other ways they showed evidence of civilization . The land thus reached is that now known as Yucatan . Velasquez , on seeing the gold which Cordova brought back 28 HISTORICAL TALES .
... garments and ornaments of gold . In other ways they showed evidence of civilization . The land thus reached is that now known as Yucatan . Velasquez , on seeing the gold which Cordova brought back 28 HISTORICAL TALES .
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The Romance of Reality Charles Morris. Velasquez , on seeing the gold which Cordova brought back , sent out a small fleet under his nephew , Juan de Grijalva , to visit and explore this new land . Grijalva found evidence that a great ...
The Romance of Reality Charles Morris. Velasquez , on seeing the gold which Cordova brought back , sent out a small fleet under his nephew , Juan de Grijalva , to visit and explore this new land . Grijalva found evidence that a great ...
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... fell into the hands of his foes , and was brought back and thrown into a dungeon . This led to the first romantic incident in his career . The governor of the fortress 44 THE ROMANTIC STORY OF THE PRINCE OF TEZCUCO PAGE 7 17 23.
... fell into the hands of his foes , and was brought back and thrown into a dungeon . This led to the first romantic incident in his career . The governor of the fortress 44 THE ROMANTIC STORY OF THE PRINCE OF TEZCUCO PAGE 7 17 23.
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... brought into his presence . He asked the frightened pair what they had said , and was pleased to find that they answered him . truly . Then he bade them reflect that if he had great wealth , he had great demands upon it ; that he who ...
... brought into his presence . He asked the frightened pair what they had said , and was pleased to find that they answered him . truly . Then he bade them reflect that if he had great wealth , he had great demands upon it ; that he who ...
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