Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... fields , render this country , most Serene Princess , of such marvellous beauty , that it sur- passes all others in graces and charm , as the day doth the night in lustre . For which reason I often say to my people , that , much as I ...
... fields , render this country , most Serene Princess , of such marvellous beauty , that it sur- passes all others in graces and charm , as the day doth the night in lustre . For which reason I often say to my people , that , much as I ...
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... fields , but the food plants grew bountifully with little labor . The rivers and sea yielded abundance of fish , and luscious tropical fruits grew profusely in their forests . Thus favored by nature , they spent much of the day in ...
... fields , but the food plants grew bountifully with little labor . The rivers and sea yielded abundance of fish , and luscious tropical fruits grew profusely in their forests . Thus favored by nature , they spent much of the day in ...
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... fields . Balboa was not alone in this . There were others , with better - filled pockets than he , who were ripe for adventure and eager for gold . A famous one of these was Alonso de Ojeda , one of the companions of Co- lumbus and the ...
... fields . Balboa was not alone in this . There were others , with better - filled pockets than he , who were ripe for adventure and eager for gold . A famous one of these was Alonso de Ojeda , one of the companions of Co- lumbus and the ...
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... field for fuel , and asked him why he did not go into the neighboring forest , where he would find plenty of them . " I dare not do that , " said the boy . " It's the king's wood , and he would punish me with death if I took sticks from ...
... field for fuel , and asked him why he did not go into the neighboring forest , where he would find plenty of them . " I dare not do that , " said the boy . " It's the king's wood , and he would punish me with death if I took sticks from ...
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... field in search of some vision of hope , some promise of safety , saw at no great distance in the midst of the throng a splendidly dressed chief , who was borne in a rich litter and sur- rounded by a gayly attired body of young warriors ...
... field in search of some vision of hope , some promise of safety , saw at no great distance in the midst of the throng a splendidly dressed chief , who was borne in a rich litter and sur- rounded by a gayly attired body of young warriors ...
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