Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... town or village being on the southern slope of the Cibao Mountains . The first conflict between the Spaniards and the natives , after the massacre of the garrison of La Navidad , was in the district of the Vega , where a fierce fight ...
... town or village being on the southern slope of the Cibao Mountains . The first conflict between the Spaniards and the natives , after the massacre of the garrison of La Navidad , was in the district of the Vega , where a fierce fight ...
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... town of Maguana , where he found Caonabo sur- rounded by a throng of armed warriors . The Spaniards had bearded the lion in his den , and were in a position of extreme peril should the cacique prove hostile . But Ojeda was a past - mas ...
... town of Maguana , where he found Caonabo sur- rounded by a throng of armed warriors . The Spaniards had bearded the lion in his den , and were in a position of extreme peril should the cacique prove hostile . But Ojeda was a past - mas ...
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... town , weighed anchor , and got ready to set sail . At day - dawn the news came to Velasquez that the fleet was about to depart . In a panic he sprang LANDING - PLACE OF CORTEZ , VERA CRUZ . from 30 HISTORICAL TALES .
... town , weighed anchor , and got ready to set sail . At day - dawn the news came to Velasquez that the fleet was about to depart . In a panic he sprang LANDING - PLACE OF CORTEZ , VERA CRUZ . from 30 HISTORICAL TALES .
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... by him San Sebastian . He left orders with Enciso , a lawyer of the town of San Domingo , to fit out two more vessels and follow him with provisions for his new settlement 8 33 BALBOA AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE PACIFIC.
... by him San Sebastian . He left orders with Enciso , a lawyer of the town of San Domingo , to fit out two more vessels and follow him with provisions for his new settlement 8 33 BALBOA AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE PACIFIC.
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... towns and cities sprang up , and the borders of the nation were extended by successful wars . He made his capital the most stately city of the land . Special edifices were built for his ROMANTIC STORY OF THE PRINCE OF TEZCUCO . 51.
... towns and cities sprang up , and the borders of the nation were extended by successful wars . He made his capital the most stately city of the land . Special edifices were built for his ROMANTIC STORY OF THE PRINCE OF TEZCUCO . 51.
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