Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... turned into fright when they saw boats leave these strange monsters of the deep , in them men clad in shining steel or raiment of varied color . Their white faces , their curling beards , their splendid clothing , as it appeared to ...
... turned into fright when they saw boats leave these strange monsters of the deep , in them men clad in shining steel or raiment of varied color . Their white faces , their curling beards , their splendid clothing , as it appeared to ...
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... turned the prows of his small fleet towards the isle of Cuba . It was on the morning of October 28 that the shores of this noble island first met the eyes of the eager mariners . As the small fleet swept along its coast the admiral was ...
... turned the prows of his small fleet towards the isle of Cuba . It was on the morning of October 28 that the shores of this noble island first met the eyes of the eager mariners . As the small fleet swept along its coast the admiral was ...
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... turned its prow towards Europe , to carry thither the news of the greatest maritime discovery the world had ever known . Thus ended in success and triumph the first voyage of Columbus to the " New World . " ALONSO DE OJEDA AND THE CARIB ...
... turned its prow towards Europe , to carry thither the news of the greatest maritime discovery the world had ever known . Thus ended in success and triumph the first voyage of Columbus to the " New World . " ALONSO DE OJEDA AND THE CARIB ...
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... turning his irons into tools , he used them to force open the window of his cell . As he was on the second floor of the building , it was easy for one so agile as he to reach the ground without injury , and he made his way to a church ...
... turning his irons into tools , he used them to force open the window of his cell . As he was on the second floor of the building , it was easy for one so agile as he to reach the ground without injury , and he made his way to a church ...
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... turned to Balboa , saying , - " Why do you quarrel about such stuff as this ? If you value it so highly , I could take you to a country where it is so common that it is used for the meanest utensils . " These significant words filled ...
... turned to Balboa , saying , - " Why do you quarrel about such stuff as this ? If you value it so highly , I could take you to a country where it is so common that it is used for the meanest utensils . " These significant words filled ...
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