Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... leader , with his ample cloak of scarlet , added to their amazement , and they viewed the strangers as divine visitors , come to them from the skies . Not less was their surprise when they saw the wonderful strangers kneel and kiss the ...
... leader , with his ample cloak of scarlet , added to their amazement , and they viewed the strangers as divine visitors , come to them from the skies . Not less was their surprise when they saw the wonderful strangers kneel and kiss the ...
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... leader of these warriors was a bold cacique named Caonabo , chief of a warlike mountain tribe . It is with this chieftain that we are at present concerned , as he was the hero , or victim rather , of the first romantic story known to us ...
... leader of these warriors was a bold cacique named Caonabo , chief of a warlike mountain tribe . It is with this chieftain that we are at present concerned , as he was the hero , or victim rather , of the first romantic story known to us ...
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... leader , Diego Velasquez , whose favor he won by his courage and activity , his cordial and lively dis- position , and the good humor and ready wit which made him a favorite with all he met . After the island had been conquered ...
... leader , Diego Velasquez , whose favor he won by his courage and activity , his cordial and lively dis- position , and the good humor and ready wit which made him a favorite with all he met . After the island had been conquered ...
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... dared not proceed openly against him . His popular manners had won him many friends , and the ancient subjects of his family looked upon him as a coming leader who might win back for them ROMANTIC STORY OF THE PRINCE OF TEZCUCO . 45.
... dared not proceed openly against him . His popular manners had won him many friends , and the ancient subjects of his family looked upon him as a coming leader who might win back for them ROMANTIC STORY OF THE PRINCE OF TEZCUCO . 45.
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The Romance of Reality Charles Morris. as a coming leader who might win back for them their lost liberty . The prince had given evidence of the possession of talent and energy , and Maxtla , fearful of his growing popularity , resolved ...
The Romance of Reality Charles Morris. as a coming leader who might win back for them their lost liberty . The prince had given evidence of the possession of talent and energy , and Maxtla , fearful of his growing popularity , resolved ...
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