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Page 56
... troops of Zachelius to the Germans . Basta , justly suspecting the well - known valor of Zachelius and his men and the unusual affection with which they fol- lowed Sigismund , decided to keep them busy with foreign wars lest leisure ...
... troops of Zachelius to the Germans . Basta , justly suspecting the well - known valor of Zachelius and his men and the unusual affection with which they fol- lowed Sigismund , decided to keep them busy with foreign wars lest leisure ...
Page 68
... fled and straightway made for the thick of the enemy troops . His stupendous daring was not without success . Jumping into the midst of the Indian crowd John Smith dealt furious blows with his left as 68 THE LIFE OF JOHN SMITH.
... fled and straightway made for the thick of the enemy troops . His stupendous daring was not without success . Jumping into the midst of the Indian crowd John Smith dealt furious blows with his left as 68 THE LIFE OF JOHN SMITH.
Page 78
... troops and shall await on this plain the army you put together . I am content with this troop of mine , but only under one condition : that each of your men bring with him a basket of grain as a prize . I shall put aside an amount of ...
... troops and shall await on this plain the army you put together . I am content with this troop of mine , but only under one condition : that each of your men bring with him a basket of grain as a prize . I shall put aside an amount of ...
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