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... centuries . These were the northern outposts of New Spain , maintained chiefly to hold the country against foreign intrud- ers and against the inroads of savage tribes . They were far from the centers of Spanish colonial civilization ...
... centuries . These were the northern outposts of New Spain , maintained chiefly to hold the country against foreign intrud- ers and against the inroads of savage tribes . They were far from the centers of Spanish colonial civilization ...
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... century dawned auspiciously for Spain . After eight hundred years of warfare with the infidel usurpers of the Peninsula , the last Mos- lem stronghold had fallen ; and , through the union of Aragon and Castile , all Spain was united ...
... century dawned auspiciously for Spain . After eight hundred years of warfare with the infidel usurpers of the Peninsula , the last Mos- lem stronghold had fallen ; and , through the union of Aragon and Castile , all Spain was united ...
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... centuries of war with the Moors - and they held all labor and trade in scorn . Each year , more of the gold which annually poured into the Emperor's lap must needs be poured out again for products which were no longer grown or ...
... centuries of war with the Moors - and they held all labor and trade in scorn . Each year , more of the gold which annually poured into the Emperor's lap must needs be poured out again for products which were no longer grown or ...
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... century . Rumors of gold drew Ponce to Porto Rico ( 1508 ) , which island he " pacified , " after the very thorough Spanish manner , sharing the honors of valor with the famous dog , Bercerillo . This dog , according to the old ...
... century . Rumors of gold drew Ponce to Porto Rico ( 1508 ) , which island he " pacified , " after the very thorough Spanish manner , sharing the honors of valor with the famous dog , Bercerillo . This dog , according to the old ...
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... had stood by him so faithfully to pursue his dangerous way alone . Who knows but that some giant Karankawa chief , of those who in the ― nineteenth century pestered Austin's colonists in Texas , was a CABEZA DE VACA 35.
... had stood by him so faithfully to pursue his dangerous way alone . Who knows but that some giant Karankawa chief , of those who in the ― nineteenth century pestered Austin's colonists in Texas , was a CABEZA DE VACA 35.
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