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... crossed the Fa- ther of Waters near Memphis . Amichel was a wondrous land , indeed , according to the reports dispatched to Spain by Pineda's master . It had gold in plenty and two distinct native races , giants and pygmies . • At last ...
... crossed the Fa- ther of Waters near Memphis . Amichel was a wondrous land , indeed , according to the reports dispatched to Spain by Pineda's master . It had gold in plenty and two distinct native races , giants and pygmies . • At last ...
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... Crossing the Withlacoochee and Suwanee Rivers , they passed from a fairly open country into dense forests . Their food gave out and they nourished themselves and their horses as best they could on the shoots of young palm . Men and ...
... Crossing the Withlacoochee and Suwanee Rivers , they passed from a fairly open country into dense forests . Their food gave out and they nourished themselves and their horses as best they could on the shoots of young palm . Men and ...
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... crossing him over the bay , and over four rivers in the coast , as he could not swim . " The two men were naked , armed only with bows and arrows and conch - shell knives , and Vaca carried his trader's pack of shell trinkets . After ...
... crossing him over the bay , and over four rivers in the coast , as he could not swim . " The two men were naked , armed only with bows and arrows and conch - shell knives , and Vaca carried his trader's pack of shell trinkets . After ...
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... journey southward , and soon crossed a river which appeared to them to be as wide as the Guadalquivir at Seville . It was the Río Grande . By this time the Miracle Man's fame had spread from 40 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... journey southward , and soon crossed a river which appeared to them to be as wide as the Guadalquivir at Seville . It was the Río Grande . By this time the Miracle Man's fame had spread from 40 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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... crossed the Sierra Madre Mountains after many days of hard going . " The Indians , ” says Vaca , " ever accompanied us until they delivered us to others ; and all held full faith in our coming 42 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... crossed the Sierra Madre Mountains after many days of hard going . " The Indians , ” says Vaca , " ever accompanied us until they delivered us to others ; and all held full faith in our coming 42 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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