he said, ' on that side are toil, hunger, nakedness, the drenching storm, desertion, and death; on this side, ease and pleasure. There lies Peru with its riches; here Panama and its poverty. Choose, each man, what best becomes a brave Castilian. For... The Dublin review - Page 3261847Full view - About this book
| Sunday school teachers - 1813 - 1368 pages
..." on that side are toil, hunger, nakedness, desolation, and death ; on this side ease and pleasure. For my part I go to the south;" so saying he stepped across the line, and was followed by eleven others, and Peru was conquered. The sword of the spirit draws the line ;... | |
| Sunday school teachers - 1813 - 1404 pages
..." on that side are toil, hunger, nakedness, desolation, and death ; on this side ease and pleasure. For my part I go to the south;" so saying he stepped across the line, and was followed by eleven others, and Peru was conquered. The sword of the spirit draws the line ;... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1857 - 830 pages
...and pleasure. There lies Peru with its riches ; here, Panama with its poverty. Choose, each man, what becomes a brave Castilian. For my part, I go to the south." Thirteen only followed him across the line, resolved to share the fortunes of their brave leader. The... | |
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...desertion, and death ; on this side, ease and pleasure. There lies Peru with its riches ; here Panami and its poverty. Choose, each man, what best becomes...the south.' So saying, he stepped across the line. He was followed by the brave pilot Ruiz; next by Pedro de Candin, a cavalier, born, as his name imports,... | |
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...desertion, and death ; on this side, ease and pleasure. There lies Peru with its riches ; here Panamá and its poverty. Choose, each man, what best becomes...the south.' So saying, he stepped across the line." Ruiz, the pilot, was the first to follow his example, Pedro de Candia, the second. Eleven others passed... | |
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...storm, desertion, and death; on this side, ease and pleasure. There lies Peru with its riches; here, Panama and its poverty. Choose, each man, what best becomes a brave Castilian. For my part l go to the south." So saying, he stepped across the line.1 He was followed by the brave pilot Ruiz... | |
| American periodicals - 1847 - 640 pages
...its riches ; here, Panamá and its poverty. Choose, each man, what best becomes a brave Castillan. For my part, I go to the south.' So saying, he stepped across the line. He was followed by the brave pilot Ruiz ; next by Pedro de Candia, a cavalier, born, as his name imports,... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - Incas - 1847 - 350 pages
...storm, desertion, and death; on this side, ease and pleasure. There lies Peru with ils riches; here, Panama and its poverty. Choose, each man, what best becomes a brave Casiilian. For my part 1 go to the south." So saying, he stepped across the line.1 lie was followed... | |
| United States - 1847 - 602 pages
...storm, desertion and denth ; on this side, ease and pleasure. There lies Peru with its riches ; here Panama and its poverty. Choose each man, what best becomes a brave Castiliun. For my part I goto the south.1" Twelve men promptly crossed with him to abide his fortunes,... | |
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...storm, desertion, and death ; on this side, ease and pleasure. There lies Peru with its riches ; here Panama and its poverty. Choose, each man, what best becomes a brave Castiliun. For my part I go to the south." So saying, he stepped across the line. He was followed by... | |
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