Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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Washington Irving. a motley crowd were hurrying on board and taking leave of their friends in the confidence of a prosperous voyage and triumphant return . There was the high - spirited cavalier bound on romantic enterprise ; the hardy ...
Washington Irving. a motley crowd were hurrying on board and taking leave of their friends in the confidence of a prosperous voyage and triumphant return . There was the high - spirited cavalier bound on romantic enterprise ; the hardy ...
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... leave the matter to them ; but if we may believe Pliny , similar lights have sometimes appeared to the Roman mariners during tempests at sea , which they said were Castor and Pollux , of which likewise Seneca makes men- tion ...
... leave the matter to them ; but if we may believe Pliny , similar lights have sometimes appeared to the Roman mariners during tempests at sea , which they said were Castor and Pollux , of which likewise Seneca makes men- tion ...
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... leaving their children behind in their terror and confusion . These the Span- iards soothed with caresses , binding ... leaves . They were square , not circular , like those of the other islands , * and each had its portico or shelter ...
... leaving their children behind in their terror and confusion . These the Span- iards soothed with caresses , binding ... leaves . They were square , not circular , like those of the other islands , * and each had its portico or shelter ...
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... leave , and straying into the woods had not since been seen or heard of . The night passed away without their return . On the following day parties were sent in various directions in quest of them , each with a trumpeter to sound calls ...
... leave , and straying into the woods had not since been seen or heard of . The night passed away without their return . On the following day parties were sent in various directions in quest of them , each with a trumpeter to sound calls ...
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... leave them in this wilderness , cut off forever from their homes and the abodes of civilized man . At length when almost reduced to despair , they had arrived at the sea - shore , and following it for some time , beheld to their great ...
... leave them in this wilderness , cut off forever from their homes and the abodes of civilized man . At length when almost reduced to despair , they had arrived at the sea - shore , and following it for some time , beheld to their great ...
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