Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... soldiers and cavaliers who were ready for any enterprise , however perilous , that might promise them reward . The stories of many of these men are full of roman- tic interest , and this is especially the case with one of them , the ...
... soldiers and cavaliers who were ready for any enterprise , however perilous , that might promise them reward . The stories of many of these men are full of roman- tic interest , and this is especially the case with one of them , the ...
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... soldiers and sailors . A few of these were armed with cross- bows and only thirteen with muskets , while the horses numbered only sixteen . In addition there were ten heavy guns and four lighter ones , with a good supply of ammunition ...
... soldiers and sailors . A few of these were armed with cross- bows and only thirteen with muskets , while the horses numbered only sixteen . In addition there were ten heavy guns and four lighter ones , with a good supply of ammunition ...
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... soldiers to the city , who were instructed to enter the palace , seize the prince , and slay him on the spot . Again the watchfulness of his old teacher saved him . Warned of his danger , and advised to flee , the prince refused to do ...
... soldiers to the city , who were instructed to enter the palace , seize the prince , and slay him on the spot . Again the watchfulness of his old teacher saved him . Warned of his danger , and advised to flee , the prince refused to do ...
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... soldiers . Thus obscured , he entered a secret passage which led to a large earthen pipe , formerly employed to bring water to the palace . In this he concealed himself until nightfall , and then made his way into the suburbs , where he ...
... soldiers . Thus obscured , he entered a secret passage which led to a large earthen pipe , formerly employed to bring water to the palace . In this he concealed himself until nightfall , and then made his way into the suburbs , where he ...
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... soldiers were his friends , and once , when hotly pursued , he took refuge among a small party of these , who were dancing around a large drum . To conceal him from his enemies they placed him in the drum and continued their dance ...
... soldiers were his friends , and once , when hotly pursued , he took refuge among a small party of these , who were dancing around a large drum . To conceal him from his enemies they placed him in the drum and continued their dance ...
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