Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... . Before his messengers reached Spain a new governor , Pedrarias de Avila , had been appointed and had set sail , with fifteen ves- sels and fifteen hundred men . Balboa had nearly five BALBOA AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE PACIFIC . 41.
... . Before his messengers reached Spain a new governor , Pedrarias de Avila , had been appointed and had set sail , with fifteen ves- sels and fifteen hundred men . Balboa had nearly five BALBOA AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE PACIFIC . 41.
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The Romance of Reality Charles Morris. sels and fifteen hundred men . Balboa had nearly five hundred men under his command , but he at once submitted to the decision of his king and accepted Pedrarias as his superior . The fifteen ...
The Romance of Reality Charles Morris. sels and fifteen hundred men . Balboa had nearly five hundred men under his command , but he at once submitted to the decision of his king and accepted Pedrarias as his superior . The fifteen ...
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... nearly three thousand feet in width . wall surrounded it , enclosing an outer court which formed the great market - place of the city , and an inner one surrounded by the council chambers and halls of justice . There were apartments for ...
... nearly three thousand feet in width . wall surrounded it , enclosing an outer court which formed the great market - place of the city , and an inner one surrounded by the council chambers and halls of justice . There were apartments for ...
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... nearly all the rear - guard having fallen . Of forty - six horses , half had been slain . The baggage , the guns , the ammunition , the muskets , and nearly all the treasure were gone . The only arms left the warriors were their swords ...
... nearly all the rear - guard having fallen . Of forty - six horses , half had been slain . The baggage , the guns , the ammunition , the muskets , and nearly all the treasure were gone . The only arms left the warriors were their swords ...
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... nearly a thousand dogs , many of them of the ferocious bloodhound breed , and these they were now glad enough to kill and eat . When these were gone no food was to be had but such herbs and edible roots and small animals as the forest ...
... nearly a thousand dogs , many of them of the ferocious bloodhound breed , and these they were now glad enough to kill and eat . When these were gone no food was to be had but such herbs and edible roots and small animals as the forest ...
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