Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... STORY OF THE PRINCE OF TEZCUCO PAGE 7 17 23 33 44 THE FAMOUS RETREAT OF CORTEZ AND THE SPANIARDS 58 PIZARRO AND THE INCA'S GOLDEN RANSOM GONZALO PIZARRO AND THE LAND OF CINNAMON CORONADO AND THE SEVEN CITIES OF CIBOLA THE FAITHFUL ...
... STORY OF THE PRINCE OF TEZCUCO PAGE 7 17 23 33 44 THE FAMOUS RETREAT OF CORTEZ AND THE SPANIARDS 58 PIZARRO AND THE INCA'S GOLDEN RANSOM GONZALO PIZARRO AND THE LAND OF CINNAMON CORONADO AND THE SEVEN CITIES OF CIBOLA THE FAITHFUL ...
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... story of the new world he had found . One of his vessels had deserted him ; an- other had been wrecked : if he should lose the third he would be left without means of return and his great discovery might remain unknown . Moved by this ...
... story of the new world he had found . One of his vessels had deserted him ; an- other had been wrecked : if he should lose the third he would be left without means of return and his great discovery might remain unknown . Moved by this ...
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... story known to us in Indian life . In addition to the forts built by the Spaniards on the coast of Hispaniola , there was one built far in the interior , called Fort Santo Tomas . This stood . in the mountainous region of Cibao , the ...
... story known to us in Indian life . In addition to the forts built by the Spaniards on the coast of Hispaniola , there was one built far in the interior , called Fort Santo Tomas . This stood . in the mountainous region of Cibao , the ...
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... story goes , the brave cacique had a greater admiration for courage than anything else in the world , and instead of hating Ojeda for the crafty way in which he had been captured , he seemed to hold him in high esteem as the bravest of ...
... story goes , the brave cacique had a greater admiration for courage than anything else in the world , and instead of hating Ojeda for the crafty way in which he had been captured , he seemed to hold him in high esteem as the bravest of ...
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... stories of many of these men are full of roman- tic interest , and this is especially the case with one of them , the renowned Hernando Cortez . We propose here to deal with the interesting early history of this most famous of the New ...
... stories of many of these men are full of roman- tic interest , and this is especially the case with one of them , the renowned Hernando Cortez . We propose here to deal with the interesting early history of this most famous of the New ...
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