Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality, Volumen1R. H. Whitten Company, 1904 |
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... gave away their property , hoping , by ridding themselves of the goods of this earth , to establish a claim to the goods of Heaven , with little regard to the fate of those whom they loaded with their discarded wealth . It was an era of ...
... gave away their property , hoping , by ridding themselves of the goods of this earth , to establish a claim to the goods of Heaven , with little regard to the fate of those whom they loaded with their discarded wealth . It was an era of ...
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... gave way to hope , mirth took the place of prayer , men regained their flown wits , and those who had so recklessly given away their wealth bethought themselves of taking legal measures for its recovery . Such was one of the events that ...
... gave way to hope , mirth took the place of prayer , men regained their flown wits , and those who had so recklessly given away their wealth bethought themselves of taking legal measures for its recovery . Such was one of the events that ...
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... gave an Argus - eyed aspect to the craft . Be- tween them was a double row of thole - pins for the great oars , which now lay at rest in the bottom of the boat , but by which , in calm weather , this " walker of the seas " could be ...
... gave an Argus - eyed aspect to the craft . Be- tween them was a double row of thole - pins for the great oars , which now lay at rest in the bottom of the boat , but by which , in calm weather , this " walker of the seas " could be ...
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... gave the name of Greenland , with the hope , perhaps , that this in- viting name would induce others to follow him . Such proved to be the case . Eirek returned to Iceland , told the story of his discovery , and in 985 set sail again ...
... gave the name of Greenland , with the hope , perhaps , that this in- viting name would induce others to follow him . Such proved to be the case . Eirek returned to Iceland , told the story of his discovery , and in 985 set sail again ...
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... gave ground , and fled to the loftier cliffs , leaving two of their women as trophies to the assailants . These two , one " being olde , " says the record , " the other encombred with a yong childe , we took . The olde wretch , whom ...
... gave ground , and fled to the loftier cliffs , leaving two of their women as trophies to the assailants . These two , one " being olde , " says the record , " the other encombred with a yong childe , we took . The olde wretch , whom ...
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Historical Tales, Vol. 4: The Romance of Reality (Classic Reprint) Charles Morris Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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