Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... gold , which some of them wore . Happy had it been for all the natives of the New World if this yellow metal had not existed among them , for it was to bring them untold suffering and despair . Such was the island of San Salvador , as ...
... gold , which some of them wore . Happy had it been for all the natives of the New World if this yellow metal had not existed among them , for it was to bring them untold suffering and despair . Such was the island of San Salvador , as ...
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... gold and gems ; or , at least , the Spaniards understood this from their signs , as they pointed to the south when gold was shown them and they were asked where it could be found . Far to the south was a great island which they named ...
... gold and gems ; or , at least , the Spaniards understood this from their signs , as they pointed to the south when gold was shown them and they were asked where it could be found . Far to the south was a great island which they named ...
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... gold , pearls , and spices , and Columbus deter- mined to sail for it , hoping there to find the wealth which he and his companions so ardently craved . It cannot be said that the natives wished to deceive them , but no doubt they ...
... gold , pearls , and spices , and Columbus deter- mined to sail for it , hoping there to find the wealth which he and his companions so ardently craved . It cannot be said that the natives wished to deceive them , but no doubt they ...
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... gold , groves of spices , rivers and seas that bore pearls . The houses , though simple in structure , were well built and clean , roofed with palm - leaves and shaded by spreading trees . Led on still by his ex- cited fancy , he hoped ...
... gold , groves of spices , rivers and seas that bore pearls . The houses , though simple in structure , were well built and clean , roofed with palm - leaves and shaded by spreading trees . Led on still by his ex- cited fancy , he hoped ...
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... the deepest delight , and for those musical toys they were ready to barter everything they possessed . In Hispaniola gold seemed more plentiful than the Spaniards had yet seen , but they were still THE ISLES OF BEAUTY BEYOND THE SEAS . 15.
... the deepest delight , and for those musical toys they were ready to barter everything they possessed . In Hispaniola gold seemed more plentiful than the Spaniards had yet seen , but they were still THE ISLES OF BEAUTY BEYOND THE SEAS . 15.
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