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Page 107
... Gulf , rounded the peninsula , and returned with the news that it was not after all an island , but tierra firme . Now the name Santa Cruz gave way to " California , " the change being a new application of the old belief in the Am- azon ...
... Gulf , rounded the peninsula , and returned with the news that it was not after all an island , but tierra firme . Now the name Santa Cruz gave way to " California , " the change being a new application of the old belief in the Am- azon ...
Page 176
... Gulf of Cali- fornia ; explored the shore of the Gulf , found no pearl fisheries , and returned to San Gabriel con- vinced that California was an island . On the way he had heard from an Indian wag of a land to the north where people ...
... Gulf of Cali- fornia ; explored the shore of the Gulf , found no pearl fisheries , and returned to San Gabriel con- vinced that California was an island . On the way he had heard from an Indian wag of a land to the north where people ...
Page 196
... went with Salvatierra instead . But on Kino's continued support the success of the work largely depended . In Chihuahua . ! The difficulty of sending supplies across the Gulf to Salvatierra's 196 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... went with Salvatierra instead . But on Kino's continued support the success of the work largely depended . In Chihuahua . ! The difficulty of sending supplies across the Gulf to Salvatierra's 196 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
Page 197
... Gulf , California must be , after all , a peninsula , and that it might be possible to find a land route over which to send provisions and stock to Salvatierra's struggling establishments . To test this theory was the principal object ...
... Gulf , California must be , after all , a peninsula , and that it might be possible to find a land route over which to send provisions and stock to Salvatierra's struggling establishments . To test this theory was the principal object ...
Page 202
... Gulf of California . Having slender royal aid , the missionaries had to depend at first on private alms . In a short time prominent individuals had contributed $ 47,000 , which con- stituted the nucleus of the famous Pious Fund of ...
... Gulf of California . Having slender royal aid , the missionaries had to depend at first on private alms . In a short time prominent individuals had contributed $ 47,000 , which con- stituted the nucleus of the famous Pious Fund of ...
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