Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... enemies , led by so bold and persistent a chief . In the face of this peril he adopted an expedient as daring as any of those shown by Cortez , Pizarro , or any other of the Spanish caballeros of that age of conquest , and one whose ...
... enemies , led by so bold and persistent a chief . In the face of this peril he adopted an expedient as daring as any of those shown by Cortez , Pizarro , or any other of the Spanish caballeros of that age of conquest , and one whose ...
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... enemy , completely armed and threatening in as- pect . In dismay , the governor asked him what he wanted . Cortez replied , angrily , that he was tired of being treated like a felon , and that THE EARLY DAYS OF A FAMOUS CAVALIER . 27.
... enemy , completely armed and threatening in as- pect . In dismay , the governor asked him what he wanted . Cortez replied , angrily , that he was tired of being treated like a felon , and that THE EARLY DAYS OF A FAMOUS CAVALIER . 27.
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... enemies . Even many of the soldiers were his friends , and once , when hotly pursued , he took refuge among a small party of these , who were dancing around a large drum . To conceal him from his enemies they placed him in the drum and ...
... enemies . Even many of the soldiers were his friends , and once , when hotly pursued , he took refuge among a small party of these , who were dancing around a large drum . To conceal him from his enemies they placed him in the drum and ...
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... enemy . A day was fixed for a general rising , and on the date appointed Nezahualcoyotl found himself at the head of an army strong enough to face that of Maxtla and the Tepanecs . The two armies soon met and victory rested on the ...
... enemy . A day was fixed for a general rising , and on the date appointed Nezahualcoyotl found himself at the head of an army strong enough to face that of Maxtla and the Tepanecs . The two armies soon met and victory rested on the ...
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... enemy was to be seen , and as they made their way with as little noise as possible along the great street of Tlacopan , all was hushed in silence . Hope rose in their hearts . The tramp of the horses and the rumble of the guns and ...
... enemy was to be seen , and as they made their way with as little noise as possible along the great street of Tlacopan , all was hushed in silence . Hope rose in their hearts . The tramp of the horses and the rumble of the guns and ...
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