The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... stand was made in 1483. All the fighting men of the Guanches , now numbering only 600 , about 1,000 women , and the remaining nobles , were collected at a fortified place called Ausite , and were under the command of the youthful ...
... stand was made in 1483. All the fighting men of the Guanches , now numbering only 600 , about 1,000 women , and the remaining nobles , were collected at a fortified place called Ausite , and were under the command of the youthful ...
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... standing in front of a cave . He made signs to her to get out of the way , for it was against the custom of the Guanches for a man to speak to a woman if he met her in a lonely place . As she did not move , he became angry at what he ...
... standing in front of a cave . He made signs to her to get out of the way , for it was against the custom of the Guanches for a man to speak to a woman if he met her in a lonely place . As she did not move , he became angry at what he ...
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... standing as before at the mouth of the cave . No one , however , durst touch it , but the king commanded the two shep- herds to take it up reverently , and immediately they did so they were cured . At this the king declared that the ...
... standing as before at the mouth of the cave . No one , however , durst touch it , but the king commanded the two shep- herds to take it up reverently , and immediately they did so they were cured . At this the king declared that the ...
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... stand against the invaders , who were unable to dislodge them . The next morning Alonzo proposed a conference and promised the king that if he and his followers would submit to the King of Spain , their liberties and properties would be ...
... stand against the invaders , who were unable to dislodge them . The next morning Alonzo proposed a conference and promised the king that if he and his followers would submit to the King of Spain , their liberties and properties would be ...
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... stand back in peace , but , by my faith ! they are not to be held back in war . Welcome , Sir Oliver , Sir Nigel ... standing behind them . Looking down the room , Alleyne marked that both floor and ceiling were of the richest oak , the ...
... stand back in peace , but , by my faith ! they are not to be held back in war . Welcome , Sir Oliver , Sir Nigel ... standing behind them . Looking down the room , Alleyne marked that both floor and ceiling were of the richest oak , the ...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901 William Makepeace Thackeray Visualização integral - 1901 |
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