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Page 42
... carried like a saint's relic , through- out the land , that men might marvel . From the region of El Paso , Vaca and his friends pressed westward over the arid plains of Chihuahua and crossed the Sierra Madre Mountains after many days ...
... carried like a saint's relic , through- out the land , that men might marvel . From the region of El Paso , Vaca and his friends pressed westward over the arid plains of Chihuahua and crossed the Sierra Madre Mountains after many days ...
Page 46
... carrying the City of Cuzco , but at all other places wheresoever he went and found resistance . " Thus does the Gentleman of Elvas , comrade of Don Hernando and narrator of his ex- ploits , pen his biography in a line . A man of blood ...
... carrying the City of Cuzco , but at all other places wheresoever he went and found resistance . " Thus does the Gentleman of Elvas , comrade of Don Hernando and narrator of his ex- ploits , pen his biography in a line . A man of blood ...
Page 55
... carried to Doña Isabel in Cuba . The army remained in camp till March . Besides the men sent to the ships at Tampa Bay - who were to bring back the garrison left there -De Soto sent out two exploring parties . One of these parties ...
... carried to Doña Isabel in Cuba . The army remained in camp till March . Besides the men sent to the ships at Tampa Bay - who were to bring back the garrison left there -De Soto sent out two exploring parties . One of these parties ...
Page 58
... carried her away on foot with her female slaves . This treatment , as the Gentleman of Elvas remarks , " was not a ⚫ proper return " for the hospitality and affectionate welcome he had received . So Seven days ' marching brought the ...
... carried her away on foot with her female slaves . This treatment , as the Gentleman of Elvas remarks , " was not a ⚫ proper return " for the hospitality and affectionate welcome he had received . So Seven days ' marching brought the ...
Page 59
... carried into the thickets with her " a cane box , like a trunk , " full of unbored pearls . And the Governor , not to give offense , permitted it so , thinking that in Guaxulle he would beg them of her when he should give her leave to ...
... carried into the thickets with her " a cane box , like a trunk , " full of unbored pearls . And the Governor , not to give offense , permitted it so , thinking that in Guaxulle he would beg them of her when he should give her leave to ...
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