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Page 87
... Fray Marcos of the great city , as he believed he had seen it with his very eyes , caused a tumult . An- other Mexico had at last been found ! The dis- covery was proudly proclaimed from every pulpit . It passed from mouth to mouth ...
... Fray Marcos of the great city , as he believed he had seen it with his very eyes , caused a tumult . An- other Mexico had at last been found ! The dis- covery was proudly proclaimed from every pulpit . It passed from mouth to mouth ...
Page 89
... Fray Marcos showed but dingily amid this military brilliance , yet it drew the awed glances of the spectators no less than the golden scales of Coronado's coat . This shining army , after all , had still to see what the humble monk in ...
... Fray Marcos showed but dingily amid this military brilliance , yet it drew the awed glances of the spectators no less than the golden scales of Coronado's coat . This shining army , after all , had still to see what the humble monk in ...
Page 91
... Fray Marcos , " because he did not think it was safe for him to stay in Cíbola , seeing that his report had turned out to be entirely false , because the Kingdoms he had told about had not been found , nor the populous cities , nor the ...
... Fray Marcos , " because he did not think it was safe for him to stay in Cíbola , seeing that his report had turned out to be entirely false , because the Kingdoms he had told about had not been found , nor the populous cities , nor the ...
Page 98
... Fray Marcos came in view of Cibola . Coronado had left Culiacán when De Soto was on the Savannah River ; when Coronado reached the Río Grande pueblos , De Soto was marching south through Alabama toward Mobile Bay . While Coronado was in ...
... Fray Marcos came in view of Cibola . Coronado had left Culiacán when De Soto was on the Savannah River ; when Coronado reached the Río Grande pueblos , De Soto was marching south through Alabama toward Mobile Bay . While Coronado was in ...
Page 308
... Fray Marcos seeks , 82-83 ; origin of name , 82 ( note ) ; Estevan- ico seized at , 83 , 85 ; Fray Marcos tells of , 87-88 ; Cor- onado seeks , 89 , 90 ; Ribaut learns of , 136 ; further search for , 166 ; see also Seven Cities ...
... Fray Marcos seeks , 82-83 ; origin of name , 82 ( note ) ; Estevan- ico seized at , 83 , 85 ; Fray Marcos tells of , 87-88 ; Cor- onado seeks , 89 , 90 ; Ribaut learns of , 136 ; further search for , 166 ; see also Seven Cities ...
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