Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 3R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 4
... admiral . He was with Pizarro in Peru , and at- tended the funeral of De Soto . His father , Her- nando Estevan , had come with Columbus on his first voyage to America , and had always been a warm bosom friend of the great discoverer ...
... admiral . He was with Pizarro in Peru , and at- tended the funeral of De Soto . His father , Her- nando Estevan , had come with Columbus on his first voyage to America , and had always been a warm bosom friend of the great discoverer ...
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... Switzerland , died in the year 1564 . Calvin had sowed the seeds of Protestantism in France , and those seeds bore fruit in such daring But persons as Admiral Coligni , the favorite of Catha- rine 18 SAINT AUGUSTINE .
... Switzerland , died in the year 1564 . Calvin had sowed the seeds of Protestantism in France , and those seeds bore fruit in such daring But persons as Admiral Coligni , the favorite of Catha- rine 18 SAINT AUGUSTINE .
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John Roy Musick. persons as Admiral Coligni , the favorite of Catha- rine de Medici while she was acting as regent for her son the infant king . Thus the most conspicu- ous leader of the Huguenots , as the French Protes- tants were ...
John Roy Musick. persons as Admiral Coligni , the favorite of Catha- rine de Medici while she was acting as regent for her son the infant king . Thus the most conspicu- ous leader of the Huguenots , as the French Protes- tants were ...
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... which upsets civilization to - day and make savages of men . " Addressing a few more words of consolation to her , the great admiral , strangely impressed at her sad fate , left the child . In the corridor 228 SAINT AUGUSTINE . 22.
... which upsets civilization to - day and make savages of men . " Addressing a few more words of consolation to her , the great admiral , strangely impressed at her sad fate , left the child . In the corridor 228 SAINT AUGUSTINE . 22.
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... admiral with a shrewd , cunning gaze as though he mis- trusted the object of his visit . Once the admiral laid his hand on his sword as if to punish his inso- lence ; but , perceiving his youth , he concluded that no harm could come ...
... admiral with a shrewd , cunning gaze as though he mis- trusted the object of his visit . Once the admiral laid his hand on his sword as if to punish his inso- lence ; but , perceiving his youth , he concluded that no harm could come ...
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