The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... Béthencourt . The story of Béthencourt and his fatherly rule over the Canary Islands reads like a tale of the good old times , ' the golden age of kindly deeds , noble thoughts , and kingly bearing ; and were it not that his reign was ...
... Béthencourt . The story of Béthencourt and his fatherly rule over the Canary Islands reads like a tale of the good old times , ' the golden age of kindly deeds , noble thoughts , and kingly bearing ; and were it not that his reign was ...
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... Béthencourt was away on this errand , matters went badly in Lancerote . He had left his relative , William de Béthencourt , as regent , but he behaved with such licentiousness and cruelty to the natives that they rose up and killed him ...
... Béthencourt was away on this errand , matters went badly in Lancerote . He had left his relative , William de Béthencourt , as regent , but he behaved with such licentiousness and cruelty to the natives that they rose up and killed him ...
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... Béthencourt was delighted at such a bloodless conquest , so after staying a few days he returned to Fuerteventura , and left as his representative Lazara , with strict injunctions to treat the Hierrons with kindness and justice . Now ...
... Béthencourt was delighted at such a bloodless conquest , so after staying a few days he returned to Fuerteventura , and left as his representative Lazara , with strict injunctions to treat the Hierrons with kindness and justice . Now ...
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... Béthencourt last words of affectionate parting . Béthencourt fulfilled his intention so far as to see the king and obtain the promise of his support , and he went to Avignon and saw the Pope Benedict XIII . , who appointed a bishop to ...
... Béthencourt last words of affectionate parting . Béthencourt fulfilled his intention so far as to see the king and obtain the promise of his support , and he went to Avignon and saw the Pope Benedict XIII . , who appointed a bishop to ...
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... Béthencourt , the unwilling tribute of a defeated captain to the character and courage of the inhabitants . The Canarians were the most civilised , the most disciplined , and the bravest of all the inhabitants of the Fortunate Islands ...
... Béthencourt , the unwilling tribute of a defeated captain to the character and courage of the inhabitants . The Canarians were the most civilised , the most disciplined , and the bravest of all the inhabitants of the Fortunate Islands ...
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