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prepared to remain in New Mexico if conditions were propitious . Leaving Santa Bárbara on the 5th of June , the party descended the Conchos River to its mouth and proceeded up the Río Grande . They were fol- lowed by a retinue of ...
prepared to remain in New Mexico if conditions were propitious . Leaving Santa Bárbara on the 5th of June , the party descended the Conchos River to its mouth and proceeded up the Río Grande . They were fol- lowed by a retinue of ...
Page 196
... remain in Pimería Alta , where he was needed to help keep the Indians quiet , and Father Picolo went with Salvatierra instead . But on Kino's continued support the success of the work largely depended . In Chihuahua . ! The difficulty ...
... remain in Pimería Alta , where he was needed to help keep the Indians quiet , and Father Picolo went with Salvatierra instead . But on Kino's continued support the success of the work largely depended . In Chihuahua . ! The difficulty ...
Page 199
... remain with them . Kino was willing , for he re- garded San Xavier as the strategic point in his plans for advance . He asked permission to move his headquarters thither , but he was needed else- where , and in his stead Father Gonzalvo ...
... remain with them . Kino was willing , for he re- garded San Xavier as the strategic point in his plans for advance . He asked permission to move his headquarters thither , but he was needed else- where , and in his stead Father Gonzalvo ...
Page 238
... remain in the province as long as they were needed . This was a fatal mistake . Carlos should have cleaned house and given Ulloa a fair chance , with men whom he could command . Ulloa was coldly received in New Orleans and was soon up ...
... remain in the province as long as they were needed . This was a fatal mistake . Carlos should have cleaned house and given Ulloa a fair chance , with men whom he could command . Ulloa was coldly received in New Orleans and was soon up ...
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If I see that along with the food hope van- ishes I shall remain along with Father Juan Crespi and hold out to the last breath . " But relief was at hand . To the eyes of the friars , who had kept an unceasing vigil of prayer for nine ...
If I see that along with the food hope van- ishes I shall remain along with Father Juan Crespi and hold out to the last breath . " But relief was at hand . To the eyes of the friars , who had kept an unceasing vigil of prayer for nine ...
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