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... river of Florida . It was said and believed by the Indians of Cuba and Española that by bathing in the river or the fountain , old men became youths . " What more was needed to fire the blood of an adventurer like Ponce , who already ...
... river of Florida . It was said and believed by the Indians of Cuba and Española that by bathing in the river or the fountain , old men became youths . " What more was needed to fire the blood of an adventurer like Ponce , who already ...
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... of the St. John's River . landed , took formal possession of the " island , " and named it La Florida , because of its verdant beauty Here he L and because it was discovered in the Easter season PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 7.
... of the St. John's River . landed , took formal possession of the " island , " and named it La Florida , because of its verdant beauty Here he L and because it was discovered in the Easter season PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 7.
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... river flowing into the Gulf which he named the Espíritu Santo , but which we know today as the Mississippi . This was twenty - two years before De Soto crossed the Fa- ther of Waters near Memphis . Amichel was a wondrous land , indeed ...
... river flowing into the Gulf which he named the Espíritu Santo , but which we know today as the Mississippi . This was twenty - two years before De Soto crossed the Fa- ther of Waters near Memphis . Amichel was a wondrous land , indeed ...
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... River on the Carolina coast . After taking formal possession of the country , they coaxed one hundred and fifty of their red - skinned hosts on board and sailed away to sell them in Santo Domingo . This time a rude shock awaited the ...
... River on the Carolina coast . After taking formal possession of the country , they coaxed one hundred and fifty of their red - skinned hosts on board and sailed away to sell them in Santo Domingo . This time a rude shock awaited the ...
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... River - the Gualdape , Ayllón called it- and there began the settlement of San Miguel de Gualdape . But the settlement came quickly to grief . The blasts of an exceptionally cold winter struck down many of the colonists . Provisions ...
... River - the Gualdape , Ayllón called it- and there began the settlement of San Miguel de Gualdape . But the settlement came quickly to grief . The blasts of an exceptionally cold winter struck down many of the colonists . Provisions ...
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