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... gave to the Florida Keys . " The Martyrs , " he called them , because the high rocks , at a distance , looked " like men who are suffering . " Ponce sailed up the western shore of the penin- sula , perhaps as far north as Pensacola Bay ...
... gave to the Florida Keys . " The Martyrs , " he called them , because the high rocks , at a distance , looked " like men who are suffering . " Ponce sailed up the western shore of the penin- sula , perhaps as far north as Pensacola Bay ...
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... The blasts of an exceptionally cold winter struck down many of the colonists . Provisions gave out . The settlers were too weakened by exposure and disease to catch the fish which abounded in the river . PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 17.
... The blasts of an exceptionally cold winter struck down many of the colonists . Provisions gave out . The settlers were too weakened by exposure and disease to catch the fish which abounded in the river . PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 17.
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... gave him the country from the Río de las Palmas to the Cape of Florida , and thus made him heir to part of the land — as well as to the misfor- tunes of Ponce de León . His misfortunes began in the West Indies . At Santo Domingo a ...
... gave him the country from the Río de las Palmas to the Cape of Florida , and thus made him heir to part of the land — as well as to the misfor- tunes of Ponce de León . His misfortunes began in the West Indies . At Santo Domingo a ...
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... gave out and they nourished themselves and their horses as best they could on the shoots of young palm . Men and horses were exhausted from hunger and fatigue and galled from the heavy armor , when at last on St. John's Day ( June 24 ...
... gave out and they nourished themselves and their horses as best they could on the shoots of young palm . Men and horses were exhausted from hunger and fatigue and galled from the heavy armor , when at last on St. John's Day ( June 24 ...
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... gave many thanks at see- ing ourselves together , and this was a day to us of the greatest pleasure we had enjoyed in life . . . . Thus the Almighty had been pleased to preserve that I might lead them over the bays me • and rivers that ...
... gave many thanks at see- ing ourselves together , and this was a day to us of the greatest pleasure we had enjoyed in life . . . . Thus the Almighty had been pleased to preserve that I might lead them over the bays me • and rivers that ...
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