Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... mountains , like those of Sicily ; its long and sweeping plains , and the fertile valleys of its broad rivers ; its far - reaching forests and many green headlands , which led them on and on into the remote distance . They anchored at ...
... mountains , like those of Sicily ; its long and sweeping plains , and the fertile valleys of its broad rivers ; its far - reaching forests and many green headlands , which led them on and on into the remote distance . They anchored at ...
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... mountainous region of Cibao , the reputed land of gold of the island . Its site lay within the territory of Caonabo , who ruled over a great dis- trict , his capital town or village being on the southern slope of the Cibao Mountains ...
... mountainous region of Cibao , the reputed land of gold of the island . Its site lay within the territory of Caonabo , who ruled over a great dis- trict , his capital town or village being on the southern slope of the Cibao Mountains ...
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... mountains , for the cacique , Caonabo , was not pleased with this invasion of his territory , and soon marched upon the fort with a strong force of his warlike race . Santo Tomas was closely invested and fiercely attacked , Ojeda being ...
... mountains , for the cacique , Caonabo , was not pleased with this invasion of his territory , and soon marched upon the fort with a strong force of his warlike race . Santo Tomas was closely invested and fiercely attacked , Ojeda being ...
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... mountains , following paths never before traversed by the Spaniards , until they came to the Carib town of Maguana , where he found Caonabo sur- rounded by a throng of armed warriors . The Spaniards had bearded the lion in his den , and ...
... mountains , following paths never before traversed by the Spaniards , until they came to the Carib town of Maguana , where he found Caonabo sur- rounded by a throng of armed warriors . The Spaniards had bearded the lion in his den , and ...
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... 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 overflowed that in many places the ...
... 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 overflowed that in many places the ...
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