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 - Página 3261847Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Nathan Peloubet - 1876 - 246 páginas
...and pleasure. There lies Peru with all its riches : here Panama and Ita poverty. Choose each man as becomes a brave Castilian. For my part, I go to the south.* So saying he stepped across the line. One and another his followers followed him. This was the crisis of Pizarro'a fate. There arc moments... | |
| John Tillotson - 1880 - 392 páginas
...pleasure. There lies Peru, with its riches — here Panama, and its poverty. Choose, each man, what becomes a brave Castilian. For my part, I go to the south." So saying, he stepped across the line. He was followed by eleven others, and Peru was conquered ! — Present t. CCCCLV. jlovERTY. — The... | |
| Albert Franklin Blaisdell - 1881 - 334 páginas
...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...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 implies,... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1882 - 442 páginas
...desertion, and death ; on this side, ease and pleasure. There lies Peru with its riches; here, Panama with its poverty. Choose, each man, what best becomes a brave Castilian. For my part, I go to the south." He preferred Peru with death, to Panama with life. Put such a quenchless spirit into the soul of a... | |
| James Parton - 1883 - 860 páginas
...pointing to the North, "are ease and safety. But on that side lies Peru, with its wealth. On this side is Panama and its poverty. Choose, each man, what best...brave Castilian. For my part, I go to the South." Having said these words, he stepped to the southern side of the liue, and there stood, eying the homesick... | |
| James Jackson Wray - 1885 - 488 páginas
...and pleasure. There lies Peru, with its riches ; here, Panama and its poverty. Choose, each man, what becomes a brave Castilian. For my part, I go to the south.' So saying, he stepped across the line. He was followed by eleven others, and Peru was conquered. Indecision ruins souls by millions. Truth... | |
| Mary Abby Thaxter Peloubet - 1885 - 346 páginas
...Peru with all its riches and the glory of conquest; here Panama and its poverty. Choose each man as becomes a brave Castilian. For my part, I go to the south.' So saying, he stepped across the line. One after another, his comrades followed him. This was the crisis of Pizarro's fate. There are moments... | |
| John Thomas Dale - 1887 - 650 páginas
...and pleasure. There lies Peru with all its riches ; here Panama and its poverty. Choose each man as becomes a brave Castilian. For my part, I go to the south." At once, one and another of his men followed him, and this was the turning point of the expedition,... | |
| Walter Baxendale - 1888 - 708 páginas
...Peru with all its riche? ; here Panama and its poverty. Choose each man as becomes a brave Castillan. For my part, I go to the south.' So saying he stepped across the line. One after another his followers followed him. This was the crisis of Pizarro's fate. There are moments... | |
| Jenny H. Stickney - 1892 - 416 páginas
...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...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,... | |
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