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Page viii
... of the towns , and here and there in open country , old - time adobes are still to be seen . Moreover , the Spanish ele- ment has furnished the motif for a new type of architecture in the Southwest that has become one of the viii PREFACE.
... of the towns , and here and there in open country , old - time adobes are still to be seen . Moreover , the Spanish ele- ment has furnished the motif for a new type of architecture in the Southwest that has become one of the viii PREFACE.
Page 35
... seen men like himself in the custody of another tribe farther down the coast . Vaca knew that the men must be his old compan- ions , who had left the island four years previously ; and he resolved at once to seek them and with them to ...
... seen men like himself in the custody of another tribe farther down the coast . Vaca knew that the men must be his old compan- ions , who had left the island four years previously ; and he resolved at once to seek them and with them to ...
Page 51
... seen no gold nor jewels , but had heard of a rich country thirty leagues inland . This was enough . De Soto now dispatched his ships to Cuba for more supplies and ordered his company to make ready to march . This was the beginning of ...
... seen no gold nor jewels , but had heard of a rich country thirty leagues inland . This was enough . De Soto now dispatched his ships to Cuba for more supplies and ordered his company to make ready to march . This was the beginning of ...
Page 64
... seen the sentence carried out but for the subtlety of Ortiz , the interpreter , who translated the complaints of the Indians into prayers for pardon . women . When , in March , De Soto was ready to depart , he made his usual demand for ...
... seen the sentence carried out but for the subtlety of Ortiz , the interpreter , who translated the complaints of the Indians into prayers for pardon . women . When , in March , De Soto was ready to depart , he made his usual demand for ...
Page 66
... seen before . De Soto , construing this as hostility , ordered the crossbowmen to fire . Half a dozen Indians fell ; but the canoes continued to retire in good order , not an Indian " leaving the oar , even though the one next to him ...
... seen before . De Soto , construing this as hostility , ordered the crossbowmen to fire . Half a dozen Indians fell ; but the canoes continued to retire in good order , not an Indian " leaving the oar , even though the one next to him ...
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