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... remain at an- chor until the passing of winter . The spring of 1528 saw his expedition , its personnel now reduced to about four hundred , on the way . Strong winds from the south drove his ships to the Florida coast and on Good Friday ...
... remain at an- chor until the passing of winter . The spring of 1528 saw his expedition , its personnel now reduced to about four hundred , on the way . Strong winds from the south drove his ships to the Florida coast and on Good Friday ...
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... remain behind for want of shipping . De Soto mustered his volunteers for review at the 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 ...
... remain behind for want of shipping . De Soto mustered his volunteers for review at the 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 ...
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... remain with them and to go on a day and a half's journey by land to a good harbor of which the Indians had told them . He and Fray Gregorio returned to the ship . It took the pilot eight days to find the new har- bor and eight more to ...
... remain with them and to go on a day and a half's journey by land to a good harbor of which the Indians had told them . He and Fray Gregorio returned to the ship . It took the pilot eight days to find the new har- bor and eight more to ...
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... remain . Though storms prevented him from landing for two days , he refused to accept the assertions of his shipmates that the storms were sent by God to keep him from a death among savages . And , at last , through the lashing and ...
... remain . Though storms prevented him from landing for two days , he refused to accept the assertions of his shipmates that the storms were sent by God to keep him from a death among savages . And , at last , through the lashing and ...
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... with the natives they carried merchan- dise . While the primary purpose of the stock was to provide food on the way , the friars were prepared to remain in New Mexico if conditions were propitious 166 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... with the natives they carried merchan- dise . While the primary purpose of the stock was to provide food on the way , the friars were prepared to remain in New Mexico if conditions were propitious 166 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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