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... turned south again . Twice in landing on the coast he and his men were set upon by the natives . On Sunday , the 8th of May , he doubled Cape Cañaveral , called by him the Cape of the Currents ; and by the fif- teenth he was coasting ...
... turned south again . Twice in landing on the coast he and his men were set upon by the natives . On Sunday , the 8th of May , he doubled Cape Cañaveral , called by him the Cape of the Currents ; and by the fif- teenth he was coasting ...
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... turning to Spain from the West Indies . It was to protect this channel that Florida eventually had to be colonized .し Ponce proceeded at once to Spain , where he " went about like a person of importance , because his qualities merited ...
... turning to Spain from the West Indies . It was to protect this channel that Florida eventually had to be colonized .し Ponce proceeded at once to Spain , where he " went about like a person of importance , because his qualities merited ...
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... to the false description given him of Appalachen . " Thenceforth were great lakes , dense mountains , immense deserts and solitudes . " So Narváez and his company turned south again and westward in the hope 22 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... to the false description given him of Appalachen . " Thenceforth were great lakes , dense mountains , immense deserts and solitudes . " So Narváez and his company turned south again and westward in the hope 22 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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his company turned south again and westward in the hope of finding their ships . After nine days ' difficult march they came upon Auté , another de- serted Indian village , where again they found food . They reached the sea at last at ...
his company turned south again and westward in the hope of finding their ships . After nine days ' difficult march they came upon Auté , another de- serted Indian village , where again they found food . They reached the sea at last at ...
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... turned back toward the island and out of history - leaving the man who had stood by him so faithfully to pursue his dangerous way alone . Who knows but that some giant Karankawa chief , of those who in the ― nineteenth century pestered ...
... turned back toward the island and out of history - leaving the man who had stood by him so faithfully to pursue his dangerous way alone . Who knows but that some giant Karankawa chief , of those who in the ― nineteenth century pestered ...
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