Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... officers , joined him . While there , letters came from Velas- quez to the governor of Trinidad , ordering him to arrest Cortez , and hold the fleet for a new admiral who was to command it . The governor looked at Cortez and his men and ...
... officers , joined him . While there , letters came from Velas- quez to the governor of Trinidad , ordering him to arrest Cortez , and hold the fleet for a new admiral who was to command it . The governor looked at Cortez and his men and ...
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... officers and un- folded to them a desperate plan he had conceived . This was no less than to lay an ambuscade for the Inca and seize him in the face of his army , holding him as a hostage for the safety of the Christians . Nothing less ...
... officers and un- folded to them a desperate plan he had conceived . This was no less than to lay an ambuscade for the Inca and seize him in the face of his army , holding him as a hostage for the safety of the Christians . Nothing less ...
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... officers . They agreed with him that in boldness lay their only hope of success or even of life , and they left the council with renewed confidence to prepare for the desperate enterprise . It was noon the next day before the Inca ...
... officers . They agreed with him that in boldness lay their only hope of success or even of life , and they left the council with renewed confidence to prepare for the desperate enterprise . It was noon the next day before the Inca ...
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... officers . It was early in 1540 that the gallant expedition set out , some of the horsemen arrayed in brilliant coats of mail and armed with swords and lances , others wearing helmets of iron or tough bullhide , while the footmen ...
... officers . It was early in 1540 that the gallant expedition set out , some of the horsemen arrayed in brilliant coats of mail and armed with swords and lances , others wearing helmets of iron or tough bullhide , while the footmen ...
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... officers , had brought with him his wife , Lucia Miranda , a Spanish lady of much beauty and purity of soul . During the frequent visits which Mangora , the cacique of the Timbuez , paid to the fort , he saw this lady and became ...
... officers , had brought with him his wife , Lucia Miranda , a Spanish lady of much beauty and purity of soul . During the frequent visits which Mangora , the cacique of the Timbuez , paid to the fort , he saw this lady and became ...
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