Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1904 - 346 páginas |
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... 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 fear , on the 4th of January , 1493 , he spread ...
... 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 fear , on the 4th of January , 1493 , he spread ...
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... vessel was left to the waves . As the " Niña " was too small to carry all his crew back to Spain , Columbus decided to leave a garrison to hold this fort and search for gold until he should return . That the island held plenty of gold ...
... vessel was left to the waves . As the " Niña " was too small to carry all his crew back to Spain , Columbus decided to leave a garrison to hold this fort and search for gold until he should return . That the island held plenty of gold ...
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... vessels could ride in safety . Here the bold Ojeda , as the culmination of his daring enterprise , delivered his captive to Columbus , and he was locked up in a secure cell . As the story goes , the brave cacique had a greater ...
... vessels could ride in safety . Here the bold Ojeda , as the culmination of his daring enterprise , delivered his captive to Columbus , and he was locked up in a secure cell . As the story goes , the brave cacique had a greater ...
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... vessel was tossed about , the sailors not knowing where they were , and furious at the treachery of their captain . At ... vessels had arrived before him and sold their cargoes . The young adventurer was full of ambitious hope . When the ...
... vessel was tossed about , the sailors not knowing where they were , and furious at the treachery of their captain . At ... vessels had arrived before him and sold their cargoes . The young adventurer was full of ambitious hope . When the ...
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... who per- haps took this opportunity for revenge . Once more the reckless young adventurer found himself a fettered captive , this time being put on CATHEDRAL OF SAN DOMINGO . board a vessel that was 26 HISTORICAL TALES .
... who per- haps took this opportunity for revenge . Once more the reckless young adventurer found himself a fettered captive , this time being put on CATHEDRAL OF SAN DOMINGO . board a vessel that was 26 HISTORICAL TALES .
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