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... Texas some details of the country through which he must pass on his pro- jected journey to Pánuco . Ordinary perils and hardships had lost their terrors for Vaca . Roving naked and barefooted like the tribesmen , his body had become ...
... Texas some details of the country through which he must pass on his pro- jected journey to Pánuco . Ordinary perils and hardships had lost their terrors for Vaca . Roving naked and barefooted like the tribesmen , his body had become ...
Page 35
... - 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 Austin's colonists in Texas , was a CABEZA DE VACA ...
... - 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 Austin's colonists in Texas , was a CABEZA DE VACA ...
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nineteenth century pestered Austin's colonists in Texas , was a descendant of this Oviedo ? The Quevenes intended to hold Vaca as a slave ; but he slipped away and stole out along the river bank- the Colorado , it seems- where , as he ...
nineteenth century pestered Austin's colonists in Texas , was a descendant of this Oviedo ? The Quevenes intended to hold Vaca as a slave ; but he slipped away and stole out along the river bank- the Colorado , it seems- where , as he ...
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... Texas to Sonora . But his humane treatment of the na- tives won for him the hostility of his turbulent com- patriots . He was seized , on trumped - up charges , and sent in chains to Spain . There he lay in prison for six years . He was ...
... Texas to Sonora . But his humane treatment of the na- tives won for him the hostility of his turbulent com- patriots . He was seized , on trumped - up charges , and sent in chains to Spain . There he lay in prison for six years . He was ...
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... Texas . Leaving at the camp a garrison of fifty footmen with thirty horses and food for two years , on Au- gust 1 , 1539 , De Soto set out . In his train were some five hundred and fifty lancers , crossbowmen , and arquebusiers , about ...
... Texas . Leaving at the camp a garrison of fifty footmen with thirty horses and food for two years , on Au- gust 1 , 1539 , De Soto set out . In his train were some five hundred and fifty lancers , crossbowmen , and arquebusiers , about ...
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