Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... night from day . " One isle , which he honored with the name of Isabella , after his patron , the Spanish queen , sur- passed in charm all he had yet seen . Like them all , it was covered with rich vegetation , its climate delightful ...
... night from day . " One isle , which he honored with the name of Isabella , after his patron , the Spanish queen , sur- passed in charm all he had yet seen . Like them all , it was covered with rich vegetation , its climate delightful ...
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... night in lustre . For which reason I often say to my people , that , much as I endeavor to give a complete account of it to your Majesties , my tongue cannot express the whole truth or my tongue describe it ; and I have been so over ...
... night in lustre . For which reason I often say to my people , that , much as I endeavor to give a complete account of it to your Majesties , my tongue cannot express the whole truth or my tongue describe it ; and I have been so over ...
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... night , in an adventure like that of Romeo and Juliet , the stones gave way and he was thrown violently to the ground and buried under the ruins . Before he got out of bed from his hurts the fleet had sailed . Two years longer the ...
... night , in an adventure like that of Romeo and Juliet , the stones gave way and he was thrown violently to the ground and buried under the ruins . Before he got out of bed from his hurts the fleet had sailed . Two years longer the ...
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... night , with much pain . and difficulty , he managed to pull his feet out of the irons that held them , and then stole cautiously to the deck , where he found a boat floating by the vessel's side . Slipping down into this , under cover ...
... night , with much pain . and difficulty , he managed to pull his feet out of the irons that held them , and then stole cautiously to the deck , where he found a boat floating by the vessel's side . Slipping down into this , under cover ...
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... night he took on board all the meat in the town , weighed anchor , and got ready to set sail . At day - dawn the news came to Velasquez that the fleet was about to depart . In a panic he sprang LANDING - PLACE OF CORTEZ , VERA CRUZ ...
... night he took on board all the meat in the town , weighed anchor , and got ready to set sail . At day - dawn the news came to Velasquez that the fleet was about to depart . In a panic he sprang LANDING - PLACE OF CORTEZ , VERA CRUZ ...
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