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Page 13
... ordered by Governor Diego Columbus to set the Indians free and return them to their native land . Don Diego deserves remembrance as a liberator . Among the captives , however , there was one whom the Spaniards detained . They baptized ...
... ordered by Governor Diego Columbus to set the Indians free and return them to their native land . Don Diego deserves remembrance as a liberator . Among the captives , however , there was one whom the Spaniards detained . They baptized ...
Page 26
... ordered Lope de Oviedo , who had " more strength and was stouter than any of the rest , " to climb a tree to spy out the land . Ovi- edo discovered Indians and brought them to where the Spaniards lay shivering and exhausted on the beach ...
... ordered Lope de Oviedo , who had " more strength and was stouter than any of the rest , " to climb a tree to spy out the land . Ovi- edo discovered Indians and brought them to where the Spaniards lay shivering and exhausted on the beach ...
Page 50
... ordered the woods felled " the distance of a crossbow shot " around the town . He set sentinels about the place and de- tailed horsemen to go the rounds . After having made all secure , he lodged himself in the chief's house . And there ...
... ordered the woods felled " the distance of a crossbow shot " around the town . He set sentinels about the place and de- tailed horsemen to go the rounds . After having made all secure , he lodged himself in the chief's house . And there ...
Page 51
... ordered his company to make ready to march . This was the beginning of three years of restless wandering , in the course of which De Soto and his men traversed Florida , Georgia , Carolina , Ten- nessee , Alabama , Mississippi ...
... ordered his company to make ready to march . This was the beginning of three years of restless wandering , in the course of which De Soto and his men traversed Florida , Georgia , Carolina , Ten- nessee , Alabama , Mississippi ...
Page 54
... ordered the trumpet sounded . Shouting their battle cry of " Santiago " the Spaniards bore down upon the Indians , and , after a brief fierce fight , routed them and killed from thirty to forty , while the rest leaped into two nearby ...
... ordered the trumpet sounded . Shouting their battle cry of " Santiago " the Spaniards bore down upon the Indians , and , after a brief fierce fight , routed them and killed from thirty to forty , while the rest leaped into two nearby ...
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