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Page 11
... port at Cuba , having lost a ship on the way . A few days later Ponce died from his wounds , 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 ...
... port at Cuba , having lost a ship on the way . A few days later Ponce died from his wounds , 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 ...
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... port he lost one of his ships with its cargo , and this led to the construction on the spot of an open boat with one mast , to be propelled by both oars and sail . Here we have the first shipbuilding of record in the United States ...
... port he lost one of his ships with its cargo , and this led to the construction on the spot of an open boat with one mast , to be propelled by both oars and sail . Here we have the first shipbuilding of record in the United States ...
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... port of Sanlúcar . Here he scanned them carefully and picked out his men , who were then counted and enlisted . They num- bered six hundred . And , considering the small size of the ships of that day , they and their supplies must have ...
... port of Sanlúcar . Here he scanned them carefully and picked out his men , who were then counted and enlisted . They num- bered six hundred . And , considering the small size of the ships of that day , they and their supplies must have ...
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... port of embarkment for Florida ; while with one hundred and fifty horsemen he made a tour of the cities under his authority . Presently he heard that his ships bound for Havana had ex- perienced severe storms , which had swept them out ...
... port of embarkment for Florida ; while with one hundred and fifty horsemen he made a tour of the cities under his authority . Presently he heard that his ships bound for Havana had ex- perienced severe storms , which had swept them out ...
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... port no gold , but they had heard of the great buffalo - covered prairies beyond . In their wander- ings they had perhaps reached the Osage , or even the Kansas . These dispiriting reports determined Don Her- nando not to seek for ...
... port no gold , but they had heard of the great buffalo - covered prairies beyond . In their wander- ings they had perhaps reached the Osage , or even the Kansas . These dispiriting reports determined Don Her- nando not to seek for ...
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