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Page 101
... lived Wich- ita Indians . Here no sparkling sails floated like petals on the clear surface of an immeasurable stream . No lordly chief drowsed to the murmur of innumerable bells . The water pitchers on the shoulders of the women ...
... lived Wich- ita Indians . Here no sparkling sails floated like petals on the clear surface of an immeasurable stream . No lordly chief drowsed to the murmur of innumerable bells . The water pitchers on the shoulders of the women ...
Page 105
... lived in the fashion of Amazons . They were of strong and hardy bodies , of ardent courage and great force . Their island was the strongest in all the world , with its steep cliffs and rocky shores . Their arms were all of gold , and so ...
... lived in the fashion of Amazons . They were of strong and hardy bodies , of ardent courage and great force . Their island was the strongest in all the world , with its steep cliffs and rocky shores . Their arms were all of gold , and so ...
Page 119
... lived for some years afterwards . And the history of Alta California remained obscure in the fog for a hundred and sixty years . CHAPTER V FLORIDA EXPLORERS first , then colonizers . Now CORONADO , CABRILLO , VIZCAÍNO 119.
... lived for some years afterwards . And the history of Alta California remained obscure in the fog for a hundred and sixty years . CHAPTER V FLORIDA EXPLORERS first , then colonizers . Now CORONADO , CABRILLO , VIZCAÍNO 119.
Page 176
... lived on smells . And , as Father Escobar indited of these matters , since God had created greater wonders and " since they have been affirmed by so many and different tribes . . . they cannot lack foundation . " New Mexico was an ...
... lived on smells . And , as Father Escobar indited of these matters , since God had created greater wonders and " since they have been affirmed by so many and different tribes . . . they cannot lack foundation . " New Mexico was an ...
Page 183
... lived in the four principal cities of Santa Fé , Santa Cruz , Albuquerque , and El Paso . Of these El Paso was the largest . The remainder lived on haciendas and ranchos - rural villages they were , ranging from five to forty - six ...
... lived in the four principal cities of Santa Fé , Santa Cruz , Albuquerque , and El Paso . Of these El Paso was the largest . The remainder lived on haciendas and ranchos - rural villages they were , ranging from five to forty - six ...
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