Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... proved a hopeless wreck . Only the little " Niña " ( the " girl , " as this word means in English ) was left to carry the discoverer home . The " Santa Maria " was carefully taken to pieces , and from her timbers was con- structed a ...
... proved a hopeless wreck . Only the little " Niña " ( the " girl , " as this word means in English ) was left to carry the discoverer home . The " Santa Maria " was carefully taken to pieces , and from her timbers was con- structed a ...
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... proved too much even for his courage , and he was a second time forced to withdraw . It was evident , however , that Ojeda was peril- ously situated , surrounded as he was by warlike enemies , led by so bold and persistent a chief . In ...
... proved too much even for his courage , and he was a second time forced to withdraw . It was evident , however , that Ojeda was peril- ously situated , surrounded as he was by warlike enemies , led by so bold and persistent a chief . In ...
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... prove hostile . But Ojeda was a past - mas- ter in craftiness , and by professions of friendship and other arts of duplicity he persuaded the chief to accompany him alone into the edge of the forest . He now took from his pocket a pair ...
... prove hostile . But Ojeda was a past - mas- ter in craftiness , and by professions of friendship and other arts of duplicity he persuaded the chief to accompany him alone into the edge of the forest . He now took from his pocket a pair ...
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... proved too bold and hostile for him , and he failed to subject them to his authority . Many were his adventures , all of them charac- terized by a rash daring like that he had shown in the capture of Caonabo . When at length he died ...
... proved too bold and hostile for him , and he failed to subject them to his authority . Many were his adventures , all of them charac- terized by a rash daring like that he had shown in the capture of Caonabo . When at length he died ...
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... proved a very hard prisoner to hold . That 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 ...
... proved a very hard prisoner to hold . That 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 ...
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