Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... hands were secured , and before he could recover from his surprise Ojeda , 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 ...
... hands were secured , and before he could recover from his surprise Ojeda , 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 ...
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... hands clasped in those fatal bracelets , Caonabo was forced to submit , and was carried by his captors for many miles through the heart of his own country to Fort Isabella , a stronghold which Columbus had built at a site on the sea ...
... hands clasped in those fatal bracelets , Caonabo was forced to submit , and was carried by his captors for many miles through the heart of his own country to Fort Isabella , a stronghold which Columbus had built at a site on the sea ...
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... hands . But he was not dealing with a man who could be played with in this fast and loose fashion . The secret was whispered to Cortez , and he decided to sail at once , though he was still short of men , of vessels , and of supplies ...
... hands . But he was not dealing with a man who could be played with in this fast and loose fashion . The secret was whispered to Cortez , and he decided to sail at once , though he was still short of men , of vessels , and of supplies ...
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... hand Cortez returned to his ships . Soon only their vanishing hulls were to be seen . The fleet stopped for supplies at Macaca and at Trinidad . At the last place many men , and several cavaliers who were to prove his ablest officers ...
... hand Cortez returned to his ships . Soon only their vanishing hulls were to be seen . The fleet stopped for supplies at Macaca and at Trinidad . At the last place many men , and several cavaliers who were to prove his ablest officers ...
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... hand he pointed wildly westward . With springing steps they rushed to his side , and joined in his delight and his thanks to God as the marvellous spectacle met their eyes . Heaps of stones were piled up to show that they had taken ...
... hand he pointed wildly westward . With springing steps they rushed to his side , and joined in his delight and his thanks to God as the marvellous spectacle met their eyes . Heaps of stones were piled up to show that they had taken ...
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