History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... enemy's , to which it was fast grappled ; upon which he threw himself into the sea , laid hold of a floating oar , and by the support of it , and his dexterity in swimming , he reached the shore , though more than six miles distant ...
... enemy's , to which it was fast grappled ; upon which he threw himself into the sea , laid hold of a floating oar , and by the support of it , and his dexterity in swimming , he reached the shore , though more than six miles distant ...
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... enemies . Queen Isabella , his friend and patroness , was no longer alive to afford him relief . He sought redress from Ferdinand , but in vain . Disgusted with the ingratitude of a monarch whom he had served with so much fidelity and ...
... enemies . Queen Isabella , his friend and patroness , was no longer alive to afford him relief . He sought redress from Ferdinand , but in vain . Disgusted with the ingratitude of a monarch whom he had served with so much fidelity and ...
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... enemies of his country , a stone from an unknown hand struck him on the forehead , which in a few days occasioned his death . The Mexicans , now delivered from this emperor , elected a new prince , the famous Guatimozin , who from the ...
... enemies of his country , a stone from an unknown hand struck him on the forehead , which in a few days occasioned his death . The Mexicans , now delivered from this emperor , elected a new prince , the famous Guatimozin , who from the ...
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... enemies , and in the skirmish which ensued several were wounded on both sides . The first employment of the colonists was to explore the ad- jacent country , with the appearance of which they were greatly delighted , and to select a ...
... enemies , and in the skirmish which ensued several were wounded on both sides . The first employment of the colonists was to explore the ad- jacent country , with the appearance of which they were greatly delighted , and to select a ...
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... enemy , whom he still fought in retreating , he sunk up to his neck in a swamp , and was obliged to surrender . Still retaining his presence of mind , he showed them a mariner's compass , at which , especially at the playing of the ...
... enemy , whom he still fought in retreating , he sunk up to his neck in a swamp , and was obliged to surrender . Still retaining his presence of mind , he showed them a mariner's compass , at which , especially at the playing of the ...
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