The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17; Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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Page 11
... arms full of parcels , to find them ensconced in the nearer seats of a compartment which contained one other passenger , a gentleman who was already deep in the ' Times . ' Jack , standing at the open door , could not see his face , for ...
... arms full of parcels , to find them ensconced in the nearer seats of a compartment which contained one other passenger , a gentleman who was already deep in the ' Times . ' Jack , standing at the open door , could not see his face , for ...
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... arms , the beleaguered garrison was relieved , and peace was restored . Shortly afterwards the Lancerote king , with all his followers , was baptised . With his little kingdom of Lancerote now at peace and in good order , Béthencourt ...
... arms , the beleaguered garrison was relieved , and peace was restored . Shortly afterwards the Lancerote king , with all his followers , was baptised . With his little kingdom of Lancerote now at peace and in good order , Béthencourt ...
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... arms in battle and learnt the use of them ; but their chief defence was their indomitable courage and the inaccessible character of their mountain fastnesses . Nothing daunted by failure , Diego gathered together a large force of ...
... arms in battle and learnt the use of them ; but their chief defence was their indomitable courage and the inaccessible character of their mountain fastnesses . Nothing daunted by failure , Diego gathered together a large force of ...
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... arms and left the fortress . The Guanarteme and the Gayrer , or chiefs , showed the Spaniards every kindness and hospitality , after which they undertook to conduct them to their ships . On their way they came to a very high precipitous ...
... arms and left the fortress . The Guanarteme and the Gayrer , or chiefs , showed the Spaniards every kindness and hospitality , after which they undertook to conduct them to their ships . On their way they came to a very high precipitous ...
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... arms and surren- dered . Not so , however , the young Guanarteme of Telde , who was betrothed to the daughter of the ... arm became immovable in the position of throwing , and was in great pain . The other shepherd , seeing what had ...
... arms and surren- dered . Not so , however , the young Guanarteme of Telde , who was betrothed to the daughter of the ... arm became immovable in the position of throwing , and was in great pain . The other shepherd , seeing what had ...
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