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Page 53
... golden hats were found in Cale , so De Soto pushed on northwestward to Caliquen . Along his route he set a company of his horsemen and a pack of greyhounds sharply to work catching Indians . For an army in a strange land needed guides ...
... golden hats were found in Cale , so De Soto pushed on northwestward to Caliquen . Along his route he set a company of his horsemen and a pack of greyhounds sharply to work catching Indians . For an army in a strange land needed guides ...
Page 56
... golden country he sought ; or , fail- ing in that search , to perish rather than return to bear the chagrin of seeing himself outdone by some other conquistador who , by greater perse- verance , might discover " another Mexico " in the ...
... golden country he sought ; or , fail- ing in that search , to perish rather than return to bear the chagrin of seeing himself outdone by some other conquistador who , by greater perse- verance , might discover " another Mexico " in the ...
Page 62
... golden Florida and eager to leave it . The pearls which he had intended to send to Cuba " for show , that their fame might raise the desire of coming to Florida , " had been destroyed ; and as he feared the effect of sending word of him ...
... golden Florida and eager to leave it . The pearls which he had intended to send to Cuba " for show , that their fame might raise the desire of coming to Florida , " had been destroyed ; and as he feared the effect of sending word of him ...
Page 77
... fifty miles north of Vera Cruz . It waters the Tampico region , today made golden by its output of petroleum . But of oil Moscoso neither knew nor cared . Here Indians " in the apparel of Spain " told them in HERNANDO DE SOTO 77.
... fifty miles north of Vera Cruz . It waters the Tampico region , today made golden by its output of petroleum . But of oil Moscoso neither knew nor cared . Here Indians " in the apparel of Spain " told them in HERNANDO DE SOTO 77.
Page 89
... golden armor . If the gray robe of 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 ...
... golden armor . If the gray robe of 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 ...
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