Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... force of his warlike race . Santo Tomas was closely invested and fiercely attacked , Ojeda being reduced to such an extremity that he owed his escape only to a rescuing force sent by Columbus from Fort Isabella , on the coast . Driven ...
... force of his warlike race . Santo Tomas was closely invested and fiercely attacked , Ojeda being reduced to such an extremity that he owed his escape only to a rescuing force sent by Columbus from Fort Isabella , on the coast . Driven ...
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... , whose small frame concealed much strength , reached from his saddle , seized the astonished chief , and by a great exertion of muscular force lifted him from the ground and swung him up on the horse . 20 HISTORICAL TALES .
... , whose small frame concealed much strength , reached from his saddle , seized the astonished chief , and by a great exertion of muscular force lifted him from the ground and swung him up on the horse . 20 HISTORICAL TALES .
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... force open the window of his cell . As he was on the second floor of the building , it was easy for one so agile as he to reach the ground without injury , and he made his way to a church near by , where he claimed the right of ...
... force open the window of his cell . As he was on the second floor of the building , it was easy for one so agile as he to reach the ground without injury , and he made his way to a church near by , where he claimed the right of ...
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... force with which Hernando Cortez set sail to conquer a powerful and warlike nation . Fortunately the expedition had one of the world's great commanders at its head , or the enterprise would have ended in failure instead of leading , as ...
... force with which Hernando Cortez set sail to conquer a powerful and warlike nation . Fortunately the expedition had one of the world's great commanders at its head , or the enterprise would have ended in failure instead of leading , as ...
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... force a number of the fierce bloodhounds which were dreaded by the natives as much as the fire - arms of the Spaniards . Thus equipped , the expedition set out on the 1st of September , 1513 , sailing along the coast to Coyba , where ...
... force a number of the fierce bloodhounds which were dreaded by the natives as much as the fire - arms of the Spaniards . Thus equipped , the expedition set out on the 1st of September , 1513 , sailing along the coast to Coyba , where ...
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