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FRANCISCO , 1776 By courtesy of John F. Biven THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS A CHRONICLE OF OLD FLORIDA AND THE. JUAN BAUTISTA DE ANZA , FOUNDER OF SAN.
FRANCISCO , 1776 By courtesy of John F. Biven THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS A CHRONICLE OF OLD FLORIDA AND THE. JUAN BAUTISTA DE ANZA , FOUNDER OF SAN.
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... NEW MEXICO 165 VII . THE JESUITS ON THE PACIFIC SLOPE 66 188 66 VIII . TEXAS 207 66 IX . LOUISIANA 232 66 X. CALIFORNIA 258 66 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 297 14 INDEX 305 gi 29 . ILLUSTRATIONS JUAN BAUTISTA DE ANZA , FOUNDER OF SAN FRANCISCO.
... NEW MEXICO 165 VII . THE JESUITS ON THE PACIFIC SLOPE 66 188 66 VIII . TEXAS 207 66 IX . LOUISIANA 232 66 X. CALIFORNIA 258 66 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 297 14 INDEX 305 gi 29 . ILLUSTRATIONS JUAN BAUTISTA DE ANZA , FOUNDER OF SAN FRANCISCO.
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ILLUSTRATIONS JUAN BAUTISTA DE ANZA , FOUNDER OF SAN FRANCISCO , 1776 By courtesy of John F. Biven . EXPLORATION AND SETTLEMENT OF NORTHERN NEW SPAIN , 1518-1776 Map by W. L. G. Joerg , American Geo- graphical Society . Frontispiece ...
ILLUSTRATIONS JUAN BAUTISTA DE ANZA , FOUNDER OF SAN FRANCISCO , 1776 By courtesy of John F. Biven . EXPLORATION AND SETTLEMENT OF NORTHERN NEW SPAIN , 1518-1776 Map by W. L. G. Joerg , American Geo- graphical Society . Frontispiece ...
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... meats with gold dust . Is it to be marveled at that men of such hardy diges- tions should have conquered a wilderness bravely and gayly ? - Among these romantic exiles at Española was Juan Ponce de THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... meats with gold dust . Is it to be marveled at that men of such hardy diges- tions should have conquered a wilderness bravely and gayly ? - Among these romantic exiles at Española was Juan Ponce de THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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Among these romantic exiles at Española was Juan Ponce de León - John of the Lion's Paunch- who had come to the island with Columbus in 1493 , as a member of the first permanent colony . In Ponce's veins flowed the bluest blood of Spain ...
Among these romantic exiles at Española was Juan Ponce de León - John of the Lion's Paunch- who had come to the island with Columbus in 1493 , as a member of the first permanent colony . In Ponce's veins flowed the bluest blood of Spain ...
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