Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... overhanging trees . Here Columbus had himself rowed up the stream , which seemed to grow more enchanting with every mile , forests of lofty and spreading trees crowding down to its banks , some in fruit 12 HISTORICAL TALES .
... overhanging trees . Here Columbus had himself rowed up the stream , which seemed to grow more enchanting with every mile , forests of lofty and spreading trees crowding down to its banks , some in fruit 12 HISTORICAL TALES .
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... miles they found only a village of fifty houses , like those seen on the coast . There was no gold or silver , no spices , none of the things they so ardently sought . The only thing new to their eyes was a fashion seen among the people ...
... miles they found only a village of fifty houses , like those seen on the coast . There was no gold or silver , no spices , none of the things they so ardently sought . The only thing new to their eyes was a fashion seen among the people ...
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... miles through the heart of his own country to Fort Isabella , a stronghold which Columbus had built at a site on the sea - coast , front- ing a bay in which all his vessels could ride in safety . Here the bold Ojeda , as the culmination ...
... miles through the heart of his own country to Fort Isabella , a stronghold which Columbus had built at a site on the sea - coast , front- ing a bay in which all his vessels could ride in safety . Here the bold Ojeda , as the culmination ...
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... miles wide in an open boat . In some way the plot got wind , and , before he could leave the island , Cortez was arrested by order of the governor and thrown into prison , his limbs being loaded with fetters . Velasquez even intended to ...
... miles wide in an open boat . In some way the plot got wind , and , before he could leave the island , Cortez was arrested by order of the governor and thrown into prison , his limbs being loaded with fetters . Velasquez even intended to ...
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... miles wide . these are miles of mountain , on which But many of grow forests so dense as to be almost impassable . There , too , where it rains for more than half the year , the valleys are converted into marshes , and are so often ...
... miles wide . these are miles of mountain , on which But many of grow forests so dense as to be almost impassable . There , too , where it rains for more than half the year , the valleys are converted into marshes , and are so often ...
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