Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... natives of the New World if this yellow metal had not existed among them , for it was to bring them untold suffering and despair . Such was the island of San Salvador , as Colum- bus named this first - seen land ; but , leaving it , let ...
... natives of the New World if this yellow metal had not existed among them , for it was to bring them untold suffering and despair . Such was the island of San Salvador , as Colum- bus named this first - seen land ; but , leaving it , let ...
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... natives who had been taken on board the ships made signs which seemed to indicate that more wonderful islands were yet to be seen , with cities and kings and queens , and abundance of gold and gems ; or , at least , the Spaniards ...
... natives who had been taken on board the ships made signs which seemed to indicate that more wonderful islands were yet to be seen , with cities and kings and queens , and abundance of gold and gems ; or , at least , the Spaniards ...
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... natives wished to deceive them , but no doubt they willingly agreed to all they were asked , with the innocent desire of pleasing their wonderful new friends . Columbus , full of the idea that he was near the shores of India , hoped to ...
... natives wished to deceive them , but no doubt they willingly agreed to all they were asked , with the innocent desire of pleasing their wonderful new friends . Columbus , full of the idea that he was near the shores of India , hoped to ...
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... natives by a name like tobacco , which has since grown to be a favorite throughout the world , in palace and hovel alike . A Sailing onward along the Cuban coast , the imagi- nation of Columbus was continually aroused by the ...
... natives by a name like tobacco , which has since grown to be a favorite throughout the world , in palace and hovel alike . A Sailing onward along the Cuban coast , the imagi- nation of Columbus was continually aroused by the ...
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... natives Bohio or Babeque , now known as Hayti , one of the most beautiful islands in the world in the splendor of its tropical vegetation . Columbus and his men could describe it only by comparison with the most beautiful provinces of ...
... natives Bohio or Babeque , now known as Hayti , one of the most beautiful islands in the world in the splendor of its tropical vegetation . Columbus and his men could describe it only by comparison with the most beautiful provinces of ...
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