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... Pizarro , Diego de Almagro , and Hernando Luque . Pizarro was the natural son of a gentleman of an honourable fa- mily by a very low woman , and , according to the cruel fate which often attends the offspring of un- lawful love , had ...
... Pizarro , Diego de Almagro , and Hernando Luque . Pizarro was the natural son of a gentleman of an honourable fa- mily by a very low woman , and , according to the cruel fate which often attends the offspring of un- lawful love , had ...
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... Pizarro disdaining that ignoble occupation , he abruptly abandoned his charge , enlisted as a sol- dier , and , after serving some years in Italy , embark- ed for America , which , by opening such a bound- less range to active talents ...
... Pizarro disdaining that ignoble occupation , he abruptly abandoned his charge , enlisted as a sol- dier , and , after serving some years in Italy , embark- ed for America , which , by opening such a bound- less range to active talents ...
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... Pizarro , they were united with the address , the craft , and the dis- simulation of a politician , with the art of conceal- ing his own purposes , and with sagacity to penetrate into those of other men . Hernando de Luque was an ...
... Pizarro , they were united with the address , the craft , and the dis- simulation of a politician , with the art of conceal- ing his own purposes , and with sagacity to penetrate into those of other men . Hernando de Luque was an ...
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... Pizarro set sail from Panama with a single vessel of small burden and a hundred and twelve men . But in that age , so little were the Spaniards acquainted with the peculiarities of climate in America , that the time which Pizarro chose ...
... Pizarro set sail from Panama with a single vessel of small burden and a hundred and twelve men . But in that age , so little were the Spaniards acquainted with the peculiarities of climate in America , that the time which Pizarro chose ...
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... Pizarro's retreat , where they found some consolation in recounting to each other their adven- tures , and comparing their sufferings . As Almagro June 24 had advanced as far as the river St. Juan , in the province of Popayan , where ...
... Pizarro's retreat , where they found some consolation in recounting to each other their adven- tures , and comparing their sufferings . As Almagro June 24 had advanced as far as the river St. Juan , in the province of Popayan , where ...
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