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... mouth of the St. John's River . landed , took formal possession of the " island , " and named it La Florida , because of its verdant beauty Here he L and because it was discovered in the Easter season PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 7.
... mouth of the St. John's River . landed , took formal possession of the " island , " and named it La Florida , because of its verdant beauty Here he L and because it was discovered in the Easter season PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 7.
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... took into his service one Francisco Gordillo and sent him out to explore . Gordillo met in the Bahamas a slave hunter named Quexos , and the two joined company . Thus it happened that in June , 1521 , about the time that Ponce was ...
... took into his service one Francisco Gordillo and sent him out to explore . Gordillo met in the Bahamas a slave hunter named Quexos , and the two joined company . Thus it happened that in June , 1521 , about the time that Ponce was ...
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... took the lives of these emaciated sailors , took also their toll of the dead . The boat bearing Ayllón's body was swept away ; and , weighted full with water , it sank , says Oviedo the historian , in " the sepulchre of the ocean - sea ...
... took the lives of these emaciated sailors , took also their toll of the dead . The boat bearing Ayllón's body was swept away ; and , weighted full with water , it sank , says Oviedo the historian , in " the sepulchre of the ocean - sea ...
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... they immediately took to them- selves new husbands , knowing , by the Moor's prophecy , that never more should they salute their lawful spouses . Narváez's company , now reft of its women , com- PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 21.
... they immediately took to them- selves new husbands , knowing , by the Moor's prophecy , that never more should they salute their lawful spouses . Narváez's company , now reft of its women , com- PONCE DE LEÓN , AYLLÓN , NARVÁEZ 21.
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... took possession of the town and fed on maize for twenty - five days , obliged occasionally to do battle against the returning warriors . Ex- cursions into the surrounding country , attended by skirmishes , convinced Narváez that there ...
... took possession of the town and fed on maize for twenty - five days , obliged occasionally to do battle against the returning warriors . Ex- cursions into the surrounding country , attended by skirmishes , convinced Narváez that there ...
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