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... frontier could they hope to enjoy the per- sonal liberty and something of their old feudal pow- ers , now curtailed by absolutism at home . Irked by restrictions and surveillance as well as by inac- tion or poverty , these sons of the ...
... frontier could they hope to enjoy the per- sonal liberty and something of their old feudal pow- ers , now curtailed by absolutism at home . Irked by restrictions and surveillance as well as by inac- tion or poverty , these sons of the ...
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... frontier , hidalgo and official of Es- pañola lived joyously and with touches of Oriental magnificence . Gold ! It lay in glittering heaps upon their dicing - tables . It stung not only their imaginations but their palates so we learn ...
... frontier , hidalgo and official of Es- pañola lived joyously and with touches of Oriental magnificence . Gold ! It lay in glittering heaps upon their dicing - tables . It stung not only their imaginations but their palates so we learn ...
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... frontier of New Galicia . The surprise occasioned by the apparition there of these four haggard , battered , bearded , skin - clothed , paint - bedaubed Europeans can be better imagined than described . Glad indeed were the poor ...
... frontier of New Galicia . The surprise occasioned by the apparition there of these four haggard , battered , bearded , skin - clothed , paint - bedaubed Europeans can be better imagined than described . Glad indeed were the poor ...
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... frontier . He went to the City of Mexico ( 1546 ) because there he would find the latest reports of newly discovered countries . Here Fray Luís heard the stories which had been told there by Vaca and Moscoso and resolved to bear his ...
... frontier . He went to the City of Mexico ( 1546 ) because there he would find the latest reports of newly discovered countries . Here Fray Luís heard the stories which had been told there by Vaca and Moscoso and resolved to bear his ...
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... frontier of settlement in the central plateau of Mexico pushed northward , and the post of Santa Bárbara was set up at the head of the Conchos River , which led to the Río Grande . This opened a new highway to New Mexico . Coronado's ...
... frontier of settlement in the central plateau of Mexico pushed northward , and the post of Santa Bárbara was set up at the head of the Conchos River , which led to the Río Grande . This opened a new highway to New Mexico . Coronado's ...
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