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... the ideals of those Spanish explorers , who , pushing northward from the West Indies and from the City of Mexico , first planted the Cross and the banner of Spain in the swamps of Florida and in the 2 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... the ideals of those Spanish explorers , who , pushing northward from the West Indies and from the City of Mexico , first planted the Cross and the banner of Spain in the swamps of Florida and in the 2 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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... northward . While Cortés was still wrestling with the Aztecs , Spanish expeditions were moving out from the West Indies - Española ( Hayti ) , Cuba , Porto Rico , and Jamaica . These islands are well called PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ ...
... northward . While Cortés was still wrestling with the Aztecs , Spanish expeditions were moving out from the West Indies - Española ( Hayti ) , Cuba , Porto Rico , and Jamaica . These islands are well called PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ ...
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L and because it was discovered in the Easter season . After sailing northward for a day , Ponce turned south again . Twice in landing on the coast he and his men were set upon by the natives . On Sunday , the 8th of May , he doubled ...
L and because it was discovered in the Easter season . After sailing northward for a day , Ponce turned south again . Twice in landing on the coast he and his men were set upon by the natives . On Sunday , the 8th of May , he doubled ...
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... northward . A new region had been discovered far up the eastern coast by adventurers who were spy ing about Florida while Ponce was absent at th Carib wars . Chief of these interlopers was Luca " Mole sub hac fortis Requiescunt ossa ...
... northward . A new region had been discovered far up the eastern coast by adventurers who were spy ing about Florida while Ponce was absent at th Carib wars . Chief of these interlopers was Luca " Mole sub hac fortis Requiescunt ossa ...
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... northward , Vaca recrossed the Río Grande west of the Pecos , struck it again at the mouth of the Conchos , and followed it to the vicin- ity of El Paso . And over all these leagues of wilder- ness the hordes of Indians continued with ...
... northward , Vaca recrossed the Río Grande west of the Pecos , struck it again at the mouth of the Conchos , and followed it to the vicin- ity of El Paso . And over all these leagues of wilder- ness the hordes of Indians continued with ...
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