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... slaves and other things , which his master received . Very extraordinary things were reported of this dog . " Ponce was made Governor of Porto Rico , but was almost immediately removed , as the appoint- ment had been made over the head ...
... slaves and other things , which his master received . Very extraordinary things were reported of this dog . " Ponce was made Governor of Porto Rico , but was almost immediately removed , as the appoint- ment had been made over the head ...
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... slaves rose and fired the house of the usurper . Indians , encouraged by the domestic im- broglio , made attacks and killed some of the Span- iards . It was now resolved to abandon the colony and return to Santo Domingo . About a ...
... slaves rose and fired the house of the usurper . Indians , encouraged by the domestic im- broglio , made attacks and killed some of the Span- iards . It was now resolved to abandon the colony and return to Santo Domingo . About a ...
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... slaves of a fierce and savage tribe . Vaca , on his appearance among the two tribes at the pecan gathering , had been seized as a slave by the cross - eyed master of Dorantes . This was a contingency he had been prepared to face . It ...
... slaves of a fierce and savage tribe . Vaca , on his appearance among the two tribes at the pecan gathering , had been seized as a slave by the cross - eyed master of Dorantes . This was a contingency he had been prepared to face . It ...
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... slave - hunting foray on the frontier of New Galicia . The surprise occasioned by the apparition there of these four ... slaves . The six hundred natives who had accompanied Vaca down the Yaqui offered a rich and easy prize to these ...
... slave - hunting foray on the frontier of New Galicia . The surprise occasioned by the apparition there of these four ... slaves . The six hundred natives who had accompanied Vaca down the Yaqui offered a rich and easy prize to these ...
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... slaves could be taken ; so the Spaniards were forced to grind their own corn for bread . Some of them ground it in the log mortars they found in the town and sifted the flour through their mail shirts . The majority , disdaining this ...
... slaves could be taken ; so the Spaniards were forced to grind their own corn for bread . Some of them ground it in the log mortars they found in the town and sifted the flour through their mail shirts . The majority , disdaining this ...
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