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Page 64
... expedition - if the natives had not believed that the thunder of hoofs meant that the cavalry was gathering to fall upon them . They fled , leaving only one dead on the field . He had been killed with a lance by De Soto , who was ...
... expedition - if the natives had not believed that the thunder of hoofs meant that the cavalry was gathering to fall upon them . They fled , leaving only one dead on the field . He had been killed with a lance by De Soto , who was ...
Page 69
... expedition , died at Autiamque ; and , as he was the only man with a fair knowledge of Indian speech , his loss was a serious blow to De Soto's army . Spring came , and in March , 1542 , De Soto broke camp and continued down the ...
... expedition , died at Autiamque ; and , as he was the only man with a fair knowledge of Indian speech , his loss was a serious blow to De Soto's army . Spring came , and in March , 1542 , De Soto broke camp and continued down the ...
Page 71
... expedition to lay waste and slaughter the town of Nilco some distance off . The Spaniards took the inhabitants so entirely by surprise that , when the captain ordered all males slain , not an In- dian was ready to draw his bow in ...
... expedition to lay waste and slaughter the town of Nilco some distance off . The Spaniards took the inhabitants so entirely by surprise that , when the captain ordered all males slain , not an In- dian was ready to draw his bow in ...
Page 80
... expedition must be fitted out immediately , to be led by Vaca's companion Dorantes - since Vaca himself was resolved to go to Spain . This plan came to nothing for the time ' being , but Vaca left the Moor Estevanico to serve Mendoza ...
... expedition must be fitted out immediately , to be led by Vaca's companion Dorantes - since Vaca himself was resolved to go to Spain . This plan came to nothing for the time ' being , but Vaca left the Moor Estevanico to serve Mendoza ...
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... , and vermilion ; and their faces , painted terribly for war , surmounted by the green and yellow and crimson plumage of parrots . At royal expense the expedition was equipped with pack - mules 88 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... , and vermilion ; and their faces , painted terribly for war , surmounted by the green and yellow and crimson plumage of parrots . At royal expense the expedition was equipped with pack - mules 88 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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