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... colonists departed and made port at Cuba , having lost a ship on the way . A few days later Ponce died from his wounds , leaving unsolved the mystery of the Fountain of Youth . Over his grave in Porto Rico , where his body was sent for ...
... colonists departed and made port at Cuba , having lost a ship on the way . A few days later Ponce died from his wounds , leaving unsolved the mystery of the Fountain of Youth . Over his grave in Porto Rico , where his body was sent for ...
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... colonists south- ward . Down the coast they all went to the mouth of the Pedee 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 ...
... colonists south- ward . Down the coast they all went to the mouth of the Pedee 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 ...
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... colonists and a number of Franciscan ' See The Spanish Conquerors , in this Series . Lowery , Spanish Settlements , p . 174. Both quotations from Bernal Díaz , repeated by Lowery . friars . Among his officers was Alvar Nuñez Ca- beza ...
... colonists and a number of Franciscan ' See The Spanish Conquerors , in this Series . Lowery , Spanish Settlements , p . 174. Both quotations from Bernal Díaz , repeated by Lowery . friars . Among his officers was Alvar Nuñez Ca- beza ...
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... colonists deserted ; and two ships which he had sent to Trinidad , with Cabeza de Vaca , were wrecked in a hurricane . The fears thus spread amongst his company forced him to remain at an- chor until the passing of winter . The spring ...
... colonists deserted ; and two ships which he had sent to Trinidad , with Cabeza de Vaca , were wrecked in a hurricane . The fears thus spread amongst his company forced him to remain at an- chor until the passing of winter . The spring ...
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... colonists , would press inland to seek Appalachen . In this decision Narváez ignored the advice of Vaca , who said that they and their ships would never meet again , and the warnings of one of the women . This woman had foretold in ...
... colonists , would press inland to seek Appalachen . In this decision Narváez ignored the advice of Vaca , who said that they and their ships would never meet again , and the warnings of one of the women . This woman had foretold in ...
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