Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... reached the shores of Asia , they were that wonderful archipelago spoken of by Marco Polo , in which were seven thousand four hundred and fifty- eight islands , abounding with spices and rich in odoriferous trees and shrubs . On went ...
... reached the shores of Asia , they were that wonderful archipelago spoken of by Marco Polo , in which were seven thousand four hundred and fifty- eight islands , abounding with spices and rich in odoriferous trees and shrubs . On went ...
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... reaching forests and many green headlands , which led them on and on into the remote distance . They anchored at length in a beautiful river , whose waters were transparent and deeply shaded with overhanging trees . Here Columbus had ...
... reaching forests and many green headlands , which led them on and on into the remote distance . They anchored at length in a beautiful river , whose waters were transparent and deeply shaded with overhanging trees . Here Columbus had ...
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... hopefully expected to find its garrison awaiting him , with a rich treasure in the precious yellow metal . He reached the spot to find the fort a ruin and the garrison a remembrance 2 17 ALONSO DE OJEDA AND THE CARIB CACIQUE.
... hopefully expected to find its garrison awaiting him , with a rich treasure in the precious yellow metal . He reached the spot to find the fort a ruin and the garrison a remembrance 2 17 ALONSO DE OJEDA AND THE CARIB CACIQUE.
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... surprise Ojeda , whose small frame concealed much strength , reached from his saddle , seized the astonished chief , and by a great exertion of muscular force lifted him from the ground and swung him up on the horse . 20 HISTORICAL TALES .
... surprise Ojeda , whose small frame concealed much strength , reached from his saddle , seized the astonished chief , and by a great exertion of muscular force lifted him from the ground and swung him up on the horse . 20 HISTORICAL TALES .
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... reaching the shore , in a state of almost complete exhaustion . He now sought the church again , no doubt resolving this time to keep safely within its sacred shelter . The story goes on to state that the governor , worked upon by ...
... reaching the shore , in a state of almost complete exhaustion . He now sought the church again , no doubt resolving this time to keep safely within its sacred shelter . The story goes on to state that the governor , worked upon by ...
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