The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... Canaria , Hierro , and Gomera ; but , alarmed by the eruption from the Peak of Teneriffe , they abandoned their intention , and returned to Lisbon with some of the Guanches or natives as captives . The following year another 6 ...
... Canaria , Hierro , and Gomera ; but , alarmed by the eruption from the Peak of Teneriffe , they abandoned their intention , and returned to Lisbon with some of the Guanches or natives as captives . The following year another 6 ...
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... Canaria resisted his sway ? Previous to the conquest of Gomera he had made an unsuccessful attempt to obtain a footing in Canaria , but the natives met his handful of men in such numbers , and used their primitive weapons of stones and ...
... Canaria resisted his sway ? Previous to the conquest of Gomera he had made an unsuccessful attempt to obtain a footing in Canaria , but the natives met his handful of men in such numbers , and used their primitive weapons of stones and ...
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... Canaria was the ancient name of the island , and was called thus by Pliny , who tried to find a reason for the title ... Canaria , but was repulsed with slaughter , and unable to obtain a footing . For sixty years the Canarians were left ...
... Canaria was the ancient name of the island , and was called thus by Pliny , who tried to find a reason for the title ... Canaria , but was repulsed with slaughter , and unable to obtain a footing . For sixty years the Canarians were left ...
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... Canaria determined to preach to his countrymen the futility of further resist- ance . He mounted to the fortress which contained all the shrunken strength of Gran Canaria , the remnant of the army of 14,000 fight- ing men after seventy ...
... Canaria determined to preach to his countrymen the futility of further resist- ance . He mounted to the fortress which contained all the shrunken strength of Gran Canaria , the remnant of the army of 14,000 fight- ing men after seventy ...
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... Canaria , whence he sent to Spain for funds and men . In a short time he returned to Teneriffe with an army of 1,000 foot and 70 horse . He landed at Santa Cruz and marched to Laguna . At Taora he met the armed and united forces of the ...
... Canaria , whence he sent to Spain for funds and men . In a short time he returned to Teneriffe with an army of 1,000 foot and 70 horse . He landed at Santa Cruz and marched to Laguna . At Taora he met the armed and united forces of the ...
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