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Page 11
... leaving unsolved the mystery of the Fountain of Youth . Over his grave in Porto Rico , where his body was sent for burial , his epitaph was thus inscribed : Here rest the bones of a LION , Mightier in PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 11.
... leaving unsolved the mystery of the Fountain of Youth . Over his grave in Porto Rico , where his body was sent for burial , his epitaph was thus inscribed : Here rest the bones of a LION , Mightier in PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 11.
Page 31
... leave his two companions . Then Alaniz died ; and Oviedo , however much " stouter " than the other Spaniards in the matter of climbing trees , was not of stout courage . He feared to be left behind and he would not go . Every winter ...
... leave his two companions . Then Alaniz died ; and Oviedo , however much " stouter " than the other Spaniards in the matter of climbing trees , was not of stout courage . He feared to be left behind and he would not go . Every winter ...
Page 35
... leaving the man who had stood by him so faithfully to pursue his dangerous way alone . Who knows but that some giant Karankawa chief , of those who in the ― nineteenth century pestered Austin's colonists in Texas , was a CABEZA DE VACA 35.
... leaving the man who had stood by him so faithfully to pursue his dangerous way alone . Who knows but that some giant Karankawa chief , of those who in the ― nineteenth century pestered Austin's colonists in Texas , was a CABEZA DE VACA 35.
Page 49
... Leaving his cavalcade to follow as it might , Don Hernando mounted and made all speed to Havana and Doña Isabel . On Sunday , May 18 , 1539 , De Soto said farewell to his wife and sailed from Havana for Florida , the land still reputed ...
... Leaving his cavalcade to follow as it might , Don Hernando mounted and made all speed to Havana and Doña Isabel . On Sunday , May 18 , 1539 , De Soto said farewell to his wife and sailed from Havana for Florida , the land still reputed ...
Page 51
... Leaving at the camp a garrison of fifty footmen with thirty horses and food for two years , on Au- gust 1 , 1539 , De Soto set out . In his train were some five hundred and fifty lancers , crossbowmen , and arquebusiers , about two ...
... Leaving at the camp a garrison of fifty footmen with thirty horses and food for two years , on Au- gust 1 , 1539 , De Soto set out . In his train were some five hundred and fifty lancers , crossbowmen , and arquebusiers , about two ...
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