Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... hundred and fifty- eight islands , abounding with spices and rich in odoriferous trees and shrubs . On went the Spanish caravels , sailing over bright and placid waters scarce ruffled by the gentle breeze , and touching at isle after ...
... hundred and fifty- eight islands , abounding with spices and rich in odoriferous trees and shrubs . On went the Spanish caravels , sailing over bright and placid waters scarce ruffled by the gentle breeze , and touching at isle after ...
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... hundreds of adventurers soon crossed the seas , hopeful of win- ning gold and ready for deeds of peril and daring in that wonderful unknown land . Some of them were men of wealth , who were eager to add to their riches , but the most of ...
... hundreds of adventurers soon crossed the seas , hopeful of win- ning gold and ready for deeds of peril and daring in that wonderful unknown land . Some of them were men of wealth , who were eager to add to their riches , but the most of ...
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... hundred recruits soon flocked to his banner , and six ships , some of them of large size , were rapidly got ready and stocked with provisions and military stores . He Yet at the last moment it seemed as if all the labor and cost of ...
... hundred recruits soon flocked to his banner , and six ships , some of them of large size , were rapidly got ready and stocked with provisions and military stores . He Yet at the last moment it seemed as if all the labor and cost of ...
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... hundred and sixty - three soldiers and sailors . A few of these were armed with cross- bows and only thirteen with muskets , while the horses numbered only sixteen . In addition there were ten heavy guns and four lighter ones , with a ...
... hundred and sixty - three soldiers and sailors . A few of these were armed with cross- bows and only thirteen with muskets , while the horses numbered only sixteen . In addition there were ten heavy guns and four lighter ones , with a ...
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... one of the most daring and intrepid of them all , and to win the favor of his sovereign there was no danger he was not ready to face . For the perilous expedition he could muster only one hundred BALBOA AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE PACIFIC .
... one of the most daring and intrepid of them all , and to win the favor of his sovereign there was no danger he was not ready to face . For the perilous expedition he could muster only one hundred BALBOA AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE PACIFIC .
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adventure American Araucanians arms army Atahualpa attack Aztec Balboa battle beautiful began Bolivar Brazil brought cacique capital captive captured Caupolican causeway cavalry chief Chili coast Columbus command Cortez Cuba Cuban daring death Drake enemy escaped expedition fight fire fleet foes followed force forest Francisco Pizarro freebooters French garrison gold Golden Hind Gonzalo Pizarro governor Grito de Dolores guns hands harbor hill Hispaniola hope horsemen horses hundred Inca Indians island journey killed king LAKE CHALCO land Lantaro leader length liberty Maceo Maroons Maximilian Maxtla Maypo Mexicans Mexico miles monarch mountains natives negro Nezahualcoyotl night Ojeda Paez palace Paraguay patriots peril Peru Pizarro prisoners promise proved Querétaro Raleigh reached revolution rich river route royalists sail seemed seized sent ship soldiers soon Spain Spaniards Spanish story taken thousand told took Toussaint troops Trouin Tunja vessels voyage wounded