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Page 103
... soldiers were in open revolt ; they dropped out by the score and went on pillaging forays at their pleasure . With barely a hundred followers , Coronado presented himself before Mendoza , bringing with him noth- ing more precious than ...
... soldiers were in open revolt ; they dropped out by the score and went on pillaging forays at their pleasure . With barely a hundred followers , Coronado presented himself before Mendoza , bringing with him noth- ing more precious than ...
Page 115
... soldiers , the Spanish monopoly in the Far East had received a shock ; for the British East India Company , formed in 1600 , had carried the trade war into the Orient , whereby reason of the recent union with Portugal - Spain had ...
... soldiers , the Spanish monopoly in the Far East had received a shock ; for the British East India Company , formed in 1600 , had carried the trade war into the Orient , whereby reason of the recent union with Portugal - Spain had ...
Page 121
... soldiers . -- Perhaps this idea of a conquest by the Cross , unaided and unhampered by the sword , was born in the mind of Fray Luís Cancer , a devout and learned Dominican . Fray Luís was living in the convent of Santo Domingo in the ...
... soldiers . -- Perhaps this idea of a conquest by the Cross , unaided and unhampered by the sword , was born in the mind of Fray Luís Cancer , a devout and learned Dominican . Fray Luís was living in the convent of Santo Domingo in the ...
Page 131
... soldiers saw the shrieking demons of Hell striding the low , racing , black clouds . The outguards of the storm at- tacked the three ships bound for the Carolina coast and drove them south , so that they returned to Mexico by way of ...
... soldiers saw the shrieking demons of Hell striding the low , racing , black clouds . The outguards of the storm at- tacked the three ships bound for the Carolina coast and drove them south , so that they returned to Mexico by way of ...
Page 136
... soldiers - and including both Huguenots and Catholics , who had so recently been in armed strife on their home soil . Men who tilled the ground had been omitted from the roster ; the artisans could not turn farmers on the instant ; and ...
... soldiers - and including both Huguenots and Catholics , who had so recently been in armed strife on their home soil . Men who tilled the ground had been omitted from the roster ; the artisans could not turn farmers on the instant ; and ...
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