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... their original Spanish names . In the realm of law , principles regarding mines , water rights on streams , and the property rights of women- to mention only a few have been retained from the Spanish régime PREFACE ix.
... their original Spanish names . In the realm of law , principles regarding mines , water rights on streams , and the property rights of women- to mention only a few have been retained from the Spanish régime PREFACE ix.
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... women set sail in midwinter , towing after them the body of their dead commander in the one - masted craft they had built . As they made their slow way home- ward , seven men were frozen to death on board one of the ships . The icy ...
... women set sail in midwinter , towing after them the body of their dead commander in the one - masted craft they had built . As they made their slow way home- ward , seven men were frozen to death on board one of the ships . The icy ...
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... women . This woman had foretold in Spain many of the circumstances of the voyage and now declared that horrible disaster would befall the in- land explorers ; for so had a Moorish soothsayer in Castile prognosticated . This sibyl and ...
... women . This woman had foretold in Spain many of the circumstances of the voyage and now declared that horrible disaster would befall the in- land explorers ; for so had a Moorish soothsayer in Castile prognosticated . This sibyl and ...
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... women and children ; for the men were away on the warpath . The Spaniards 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 ...
... women and children ; for the men were away on the warpath . The Spaniards 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 ...
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... later that this survivor had been slain because a native woman had dreamed he was about to kill her son . Of those three hundred adventurers who had landed with Narváez on the west coast of Florida , some the 36 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... later that this survivor had been slain because a native woman had dreamed he was about to kill her son . Of those three hundred adventurers who had landed with Narváez on the west coast of Florida , some the 36 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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