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... hands , Spanish architecture is still conspicuous . Scattered all the way from Georgia to San Francisco are the ruins of Spanish missions . Others dating from the old régime are yet well pre- served and are in daily use as chapels ...
... hands , Spanish architecture is still conspicuous . Scattered all the way from Georgia to San Francisco are the ruins of Spanish missions . Others dating from the old régime are yet well pre- served and are in daily use as chapels ...
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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 ...
Page 29
... as a Medicine Man . He had observed the Indian witch - doctors blowing upon their patients and passing their hands over them , frequently with successful results . And , devoutly religious as he was , he knew that in his CABEZA DE VACA 29.
... as a Medicine Man . He had observed the Indian witch - doctors blowing upon their patients and passing their hands over them , frequently with successful results . And , devoutly religious as he was , he knew that in his CABEZA DE VACA 29.
Page 63
... hands having first been cut off , " was sent back to the chief as a visible warning . Four Spaniards , who pillaged some Indian houses , almost met with as hard a fate ; for De Soto , stern with friend and foe alike , ordered two of ...
... hands having first been cut off , " was sent back to the chief as a visible warning . Four Spaniards , who pillaged some Indian houses , almost met with as hard a fate ; for De Soto , stern with friend and foe alike , ordered two of ...
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... hands , with which they sheltered the oarsmen on either side , the war- riors standing erect from bow to stern , holding bows and arrows . These were fine - looking men , very large and well - formed ; and what with the awnings , the ...
... hands , with which they sheltered the oarsmen on either side , the war- riors standing erect from bow to stern , holding bows and arrows . These were fine - looking men , very large and well - formed ; and what with the awnings , the ...
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