Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... wonder , and delights awaited them . Columbus , conspicu- ous for his height and his commanding ap- pearance , was attended by his two sons , Diego and Fernando , the eldest but a stripling , who had come to witness his departure ...
... wonder , and delights awaited them . Columbus , conspicu- ous for his height and his commanding ap- pearance , was attended by his two sons , Diego and Fernando , the eldest but a stripling , who had come to witness his departure ...
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Washington Irving. of the islands and the coasts may have gazed with wonder at fragments of European barks which have floated to their shores . What struck the Spaniards with horror was the sight of human bones , vestiges , as they ...
Washington Irving. of the islands and the coasts may have gazed with wonder at fragments of European barks which have floated to their shores . What struck the Spaniards with horror was the sight of human bones , vestiges , as they ...
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... wonder at the ships , but when the boats ap- proached they fled to the woods and mountains . Several women came off to the Spaniards for refuge , being captives from other islands . Columbus ordered that they should be decorated with ...
... wonder at the ships , but when the boats ap- proached they fled to the woods and mountains . Several women came off to the Spaniards for refuge , being captives from other islands . Columbus ordered that they should be decorated with ...
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... wonder was infinitely increased on beholding a fleet riding at anchor in the harbor , and on going on board of the Admiral's ship , which was a vessel of heavy burden . Here he beheld the Carib prisoners . So great was the dread of them ...
... wonder was infinitely increased on beholding a fleet riding at anchor in the harbor , and on going on board of the Admiral's ship , which was a vessel of heavy burden . Here he beheld the Carib prisoners . So great was the dread of them ...
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... wonder of Saturn , Ceres , and Triptolemus travelling about the earth to spread new inventions among mankind ? Or of the Phoenicians , who built Tyre or Sidon ? Or of the Tyrians them- selves , whose roving desires led them to migrate ...
... wonder of Saturn , Ceres , and Triptolemus travelling about the earth to spread new inventions among mankind ? Or of the Phoenicians , who built Tyre or Sidon ? Or of the Tyrians them- selves , whose roving desires led them to migrate ...
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