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... Indians were massing canoes for an attack on the Spanish ships . Two battles followed before the painted warriors were driven off and the Spaniards sailed homeward without either a sight of gold or a taste of 8 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... Indians were massing canoes for an attack on the Spanish ships . Two battles followed before the painted warriors were driven off and the Spaniards sailed homeward without either a sight of gold or a taste of 8 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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... Indians set upon them with fury . The valiant Ponce , leading his men in a counter attack , received an Indian ar- row in his body . Some of his followers were killed . This disaster put an end to the enterprise . Ponce and his ...
... Indians set upon them with fury . The valiant Ponce , leading his men in a counter attack , received an Indian ar- row in his body . Some of his followers were killed . This disaster put an end to the enterprise . Ponce and his ...
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... Indian . ( The conquest of the Aztecs , living in permanent towns , proved comparatively easy for Cortés , with his ... Indians and selling them into slavery . It is an oft - repeated boast that tyranny has never thrived on American ...
... Indian . ( The conquest of the Aztecs , living in permanent towns , proved comparatively easy for Cortés , with his ... Indians and selling them into slavery . It is an oft - repeated boast that tyranny has never thrived on American ...
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... Indians , and forty others died from disease and hunger . At last five boats were completed , each twenty - one cubits long . By the 22d of September the last horse was eaten , and on that day two hundred and forty - two men set sail in ...
... Indians , and forty others died from disease and hunger . At last five boats were completed , each twenty - one cubits long . By the 22d of September the last horse was eaten , and on that day two hundred and forty - two men set sail in ...
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... Indians to take the Spaniards to their dwellings . Thirty savages loaded themselves with driftwood and immediate- ly set off at a run for their camp some distance away . The other Indians , holding up the emaci- ated white men so that ...
... Indians to take the Spaniards to their dwellings . Thirty savages loaded themselves with driftwood and immediate- ly set off at a run for their camp some distance away . The other Indians , holding up the emaci- ated white men so that ...
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