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... Governor of Porto Rico , but was almost immediately removed , as the appoint- ment had been made over the head of Don Diego Columbus , Governor of Española . Thus dispos- sessed of office , Ponce sought fame , and wealth , and I Lowery ...
... Governor of Porto Rico , but was almost immediately removed , as the appoint- ment had been made over the head of Don Diego Columbus , Governor of Española . Thus dispos- sessed of office , Ponce sought fame , and wealth , and I Lowery ...
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... governor of Jamaica . He mapped the coast of Amichel - as the Spaniards called the Texas coast- and was the one to dis- cover the mouth of that large river flowing into the Gulf which he named the Espíritu Santo , but which we know ...
... governor of Jamaica . He mapped the coast of Amichel - as the Spaniards called the Texas coast- and was the one to dis- cover the mouth of that large river flowing into the Gulf which he named the Espíritu Santo , but which we know ...
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... Governor Diego Columbus to set the Indians free and return them to their native land . Don Diego deserves remembrance as a liberator . Among the captives , however , there was one whom the Spaniards detained . They baptized him ...
... Governor Diego Columbus to set the Indians free and return them to their native land . Don Diego deserves remembrance as a liberator . Among the captives , however , there was one whom the Spaniards detained . They baptized him ...
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... where have been and shall be put other captains and governors . " Florida and Chicora : these were still but names , but names now heightened in romance by the * tragic deaths of Ponce and Ayllón and by new 18 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... where have been and shall be put other captains and governors . " Florida and Chicora : these were still but names , but names now heightened in romance by the * tragic deaths of Ponce and Ayllón and by new 18 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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... Governor , who gave them beds , and some of his own ward- robe to screen their nakedness . But after eight years of Indian life the wanderers found that they could not wear clothes with comfort , " nor could we sleep anywhere else but ...
... Governor , who gave them beds , and some of his own ward- robe to screen their nakedness . But after eight years of Indian life the wanderers found that they could not wear clothes with comfort , " nor could we sleep anywhere else but ...
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