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Page 93
... looked from above as if the water were six feet across , although the Indians said it was half a league wide . It was impossible to descend , for after these three days Captain Melgosa and one Juan Galeras and another companion , who ...
... looked from above as if the water were six feet across , although the Indians said it was half a league wide . It was impossible to descend , for after these three days Captain Melgosa and one Juan Galeras and another companion , who ...
Page 95
... looked like one . " The new El Dorado was called Quivira . El Turco said that in Quivira , which was his own country and far to the east , there was a river two leagues wide , where fish as big as horses sported themselves . Great ...
... looked like one . " The new El Dorado was called Quivira . El Turco said that in Quivira , which was his own country and far to the east , there was a river two leagues wide , where fish as big as horses sported themselves . Great ...
Page 186
... In 1806 Zebulon Pike , the American explorer , was captured by Spaniards and taken to Santa Fé . To his American eye Santa Fé's one - story houses of · thick adobe walls looked from a distance " like 186 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... In 1806 Zebulon Pike , the American explorer , was captured by Spaniards and taken to Santa Fé . To his American eye Santa Fé's one - story houses of · thick adobe walls looked from a distance " like 186 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
Page 187
· thick adobe walls looked from a distance " like a fleet of flat - boats which are seen in the spring and fall seasons descending the Ohio . . . The public square is in the center of the town , on the north side of which is situated ...
· thick adobe walls looked from a distance " like a fleet of flat - boats which are seen in the spring and fall seasons descending the Ohio . . . The public square is in the center of the town , on the north side of which is situated ...
Page 236
... looked very much like one of those modest and unpainted little wooden structures which are , to this day [ 1851 ] to be seen in many parts of the banks of the river Mississippi , and in the Attakapas and Opelousas parishes . They are ...
... looked very much like one of those modest and unpainted little wooden structures which are , to this day [ 1851 ] to be seen in many parts of the banks of the river Mississippi , and in the Attakapas and Opelousas parishes . They are ...
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