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... land . A misfortune now befell Ayllón . His inter- preter , the romancer , Francisco Chicorana , seized the opportunity so long waited for and deserted to his people . Ayllón was thus unable to talk to the Chicorans and convince them of ...
... land . A misfortune now befell Ayllón . His inter- preter , the romancer , Francisco Chicorana , seized the opportunity so long waited for and deserted to his people . Ayllón was thus unable to talk to the Chicorans and convince them of ...
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... land — as well as to the misfor- tunes of Ponce de León . His misfortunes began in the West Indies . At Santo Domingo a fourth of his colonists deserted ; and two ships which he had sent to Trinidad , with Cabeza de Vaca , were wrecked ...
... land — as well as to the misfor- tunes of Ponce de León . His misfortunes began in the West Indies . At Santo Domingo a fourth of his colonists deserted ; and two ships which he had sent to Trinidad , with Cabeza de Vaca , were wrecked ...
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... land to the north , named Appalachen , teeming with gold ; so the natives said . He decided to send the fleet up the coast , to find a good harbor and there await him . He and his officers with their wives , the friars , and the ...
... land to the north , named Appalachen , teeming with gold ; so the natives said . He decided to send the fleet up the coast , to find a good harbor and there await him . He and his officers with their wives , the friars , and the ...
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... land some of the castaways of the fourth boat which had been wrecked , making their way painfully on foot . He landed some of his own crew to lighten his boat and proceeded by water , while the destitute band with the friars marched ...
... land some of the castaways of the fourth boat which had been wrecked , making their way painfully on foot . He landed some of his own crew to lighten his boat and proceeded by water , while the destitute band with the friars marched ...
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... land . Ovi- edo discovered Indians and brought them to where the Spaniards lay shivering and exhausted on the beach , some of them too frail to crawl among the rocks for shelter from the biting winds . The casta- ways must have looked ...
... land . Ovi- edo discovered Indians and brought them to where the Spaniards lay shivering and exhausted on the beach , some of them too frail to crawl among the rocks for shelter from the biting winds . The casta- ways must have looked ...
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