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... between Yucatán and Florida had been explored and charted , thus ending the Spanish hope of finding there a strait leading westward to India . Chief 1 1 among these explorers of the Gulf was the PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVAEZ 9.
... between Yucatán and Florida had been explored and charted , thus ending the Spanish hope of finding there a strait leading westward to India . Chief 1 1 among these explorers of the Gulf was the PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVAEZ 9.
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... Chief of these interlopers was Luca " Mole sub hac fortis Requiescunt ossa LEONIS Qui Vicit factis Nomina magna suis . " Lowery , Spanish Settlements , p . 160 . Vásquez de Ayllón , an oidor , or superior judge 12 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... Chief of these interlopers was Luca " Mole sub hac fortis Requiescunt ossa LEONIS Qui Vicit factis Nomina magna suis . " Lowery , Spanish Settlements , p . 160 . Vásquez de Ayllón , an oidor , or superior judge 12 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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... - ber . In their panic the natives accused the Span- iards of having brought the plague upon them by occult means ; and they were only prevented from slaying them by the chief who had taken Vaca in 28 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... - ber . In their panic the natives accused the Span- iards of having brought the plague upon them by occult means ; and they were only prevented from slaying them by the chief who had taken Vaca in 28 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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slaying them by the chief who had taken Vaca in charge . If , argued this worthy , the white men could bring the disease upon the Indians , they could also surely have prevented their own people from dying . And " God our Lord willed ...
slaying them by the chief who had taken Vaca in charge . If , argued this worthy , the white men could bring the disease upon the Indians , they could also surely have prevented their own people from dying . And " God our Lord willed ...
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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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