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... expedition which he undertook , which was to discover new lands , another was to seek the · · · fountain of Bimini and a certain river of Florida . It was said and believed by the Indians of Cuba and Española that by bathing in the ...
... expedition which he undertook , which was to discover new lands , another was to seek the · · · fountain of Bimini and a certain river of Florida . It was said and believed by the Indians of Cuba and Española that by bathing in the ...
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successes of men like Columbus and Cortés played into their hands . Every expedition was regarded as a good gamble . The expenses of exploration therefore were charged to the adventurer , under promise of great rewards , in titles and ...
successes of men like Columbus and Cortés played into their hands . Every expedition was regarded as a good gamble . The expenses of exploration therefore were charged to the adventurer , under promise of great rewards , in titles and ...
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... expedition , its personnel now reduced to about four hundred , on the way . Strong winds from the south drove his ships to the Florida coast and on Good Friday he landed at Tampa Bay . There he found a village , from which the natives ...
... expedition , its personnel now reduced to about four hundred , on the way . Strong winds from the south drove his ships to the Florida coast and on Good Friday he landed at Tampa Bay . There he found a village , from which the natives ...
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... , but his experience with Narváez had made him unwilling to take part in an expedition not commanded by himself . After three years of hopes and disappointments , Vaca was made adelantado of Río de la Plata , in 44 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... , but his experience with Narváez had made him unwilling to take part in an expedition not commanded by himself . After three years of hopes and disappointments , Vaca was made adelantado of Río de la Plata , in 44 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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... expedition took his countrymen by storm . When Vaca , fresh from his wanderings , appeared at court and told his great tale , the enthusiasm increased . Rich nobles sold their estates , their houses , vineyards , and olive - fields ...
... expedition took his countrymen by storm . When Vaca , fresh from his wanderings , appeared at court and told his great tale , the enthusiasm increased . Rich nobles sold their estates , their houses , vineyards , and olive - fields ...
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