Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... remained at home , engaged , perhaps , in similar pranks , but at length another chance offered , and in 1504 he set sail for the land of promise , still a youth of only nineteen years of age . He did not get across the sea without ...
... remained at home , engaged , perhaps , in similar pranks , but at length another chance offered , and in 1504 he set sail for the land of promise , still a youth of only nineteen years of age . He did not get across the sea without ...
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... remained . The charge of the returning cavaliers created a temporary check , and a feeble rally was made , but the flood of foes soon came on again and drove them resistlessly back . Cortez and the cavaliers with him were forced to ...
... remained . The charge of the returning cavaliers created a temporary check , and a feeble rally was made , but the flood of foes soon came on again and drove them resistlessly back . Cortez and the cavaliers with him were forced to ...
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... remained alive they would have the strongest guarantee of safety . This bold plan suited the daring character of Pizarro's officers . They agreed with him that in boldness lay their only hope of success or even of life , and they left ...
... remained alive they would have the strongest guarantee of safety . This bold plan suited the daring character of Pizarro's officers . They agreed with him that in boldness lay their only hope of success or even of life , and they left ...
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... remained alive after their months of terrible travel . Pizarro gave the command of the vessel to Fran- cisco de Orellana , a man in whose courage and fidel- ity he put full trust . The company now resumed its march more hopefully ...
... remained alive after their months of terrible travel . Pizarro gave the command of the vessel to Fran- cisco de Orellana , a man in whose courage and fidel- ity he put full trust . The company now resumed its march more hopefully ...
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... remained alive - spared , no doubt , by order of the chief . These consisted of the hapless Miranda , the innocent cause of this bloody catastrophe , four other women , and as many children . The weeping captives were bound and brought ...
... remained alive - spared , no doubt , by order of the chief . These consisted of the hapless Miranda , the innocent cause of this bloody catastrophe , four other women , and as many children . The weeping captives were bound and brought ...
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