Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... war- like exercises , and an admirable horseman , and a partisan soldier of the highest order ; bold of heart , free of spirit , open of hand ; fierce in fight , quick in brawl , but ready to forgive and prone to forget an injury ; he ...
... war- like exercises , and an admirable horseman , and a partisan soldier of the highest order ; bold of heart , free of spirit , open of hand ; fierce in fight , quick in brawl , but ready to forgive and prone to forget an injury ; he ...
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... warlike and unyielding character of these people , so different from that of the pu- sillanimous nations around them , and the wide scope of their enterprises and wanderings , like those of the nomad tribes of the Old World , entitle ...
... warlike and unyielding character of these people , so different from that of the pu- sillanimous nations around them , and the wide scope of their enterprises and wanderings , like those of the nomad tribes of the Old World , entitle ...
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... warlike exploits , had made himself the most potent of its caciques . The inhabitants universally stood in awe of him from his Carib origin , and he was the hero of the island when the ships of the white men suddenly appeared upon its ...
... warlike exploits , had made himself the most potent of its caciques . The inhabitants universally stood in awe of him from his Carib origin , and he was the hero of the island when the ships of the white men suddenly appeared upon its ...
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... warlike character , were easily routed . The Cacique was wounded by the hand of Caon- abo , and his village was burnt to the ground . * Such was the history of the first European establishment in the New World . It presents in a ...
... warlike character , were easily routed . The Cacique was wounded by the hand of Caon- abo , and his village was burnt to the ground . * Such was the history of the first European establishment in the New World . It presents in a ...
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... warlike and inhuman neighbors ; the royal treasury would be greatly enriched ; and a vast number of souls would be snatched from perdition , and carried , as it were , by main force to Heaven . Such is the strange sophistry by which ...
... warlike and inhuman neighbors ; the royal treasury would be greatly enriched ; and a vast number of souls would be snatched from perdition , and carried , as it were , by main force to Heaven . Such is the strange sophistry by which ...
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