Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... charge of disloyalty to the king and an intention to revolt against his superior . The judge was forced to condemn him to death , and the fatal sentence was at once carried into effect , the great discoverer being beheaded on the public ...
... charge of disloyalty to the king and an intention to revolt against his superior . The judge was forced to condemn him to death , and the fatal sentence was at once carried into effect , the great discoverer being beheaded on the public ...
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... charge of the returning cavaliers created a temporary check , and a feeble rally was made , but the flood of foes soon came on again and drove them resistlessly back . Cortez and the cavaliers with him were forced to plunge once more ...
... charge of the returning cavaliers created a temporary check , and a feeble rally was made , but the flood of foes soon came on again and drove them resistlessly back . Cortez and the cavaliers with him were forced to plunge once more ...
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... charged deep into the enemy's ranks , riding over them and cutting them down with thrust and blow , their onset giving fresh spirit to the infantry . But that so small a force could cut their way through that enormous multitude of armed ...
... charged deep into the enemy's ranks , riding over them and cutting them down with thrust and blow , their onset giving fresh spirit to the infantry . But that so small a force could cut their way through that enormous multitude of armed ...
Página 77
... charges of the cavalry , pierced by lances or cut down by swords , they were driven resistlessly back , falling in multitudes as they wildly sought to escape . The massacre went on with especial intensity around the Inca , his nobles ...
... charges of the cavalry , pierced by lances or cut down by swords , they were driven resistlessly back , falling in multitudes as they wildly sought to escape . The massacre went on with especial intensity around the Inca , his nobles ...
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... supposed rising , and was charged with it by Pizarro . His denial of it had little effect , and the fortress was put in a state of defence , while many of the soldiers began to demand the life PIZARRO AND THE INCA'S GOLDEN RANSOM . 83.
... supposed rising , and was charged with it by Pizarro . His denial of it had little effect , and the fortress was put in a state of defence , while many of the soldiers began to demand the life PIZARRO AND THE INCA'S GOLDEN RANSOM . 83.
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