Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volume 4Peter Force P. Force, 1846 - United States |
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Page 12
... giue him monie to pay for a ship , Cabeça de Vaca was the Go- which he had bought , they brake off , & he went ... giuen them to sit on . And And Andrew de Vasconcelos told him who hee and the 12 The Discouerie of Florida ,
... giue him monie to pay for a ship , Cabeça de Vaca was the Go- which he had bought , they brake off , & he went ... giuen them to sit on . And And Andrew de Vasconcelos told him who hee and the 12 The Discouerie of Florida ,
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... giue aduice the one to the other . The next day Luys de Moscoso , Master of the Campe set the men in order , the horsemen in three squadrons , the Vantgard , the Batallion , and the Rerewarde : and so they marched that day and the day ...
... giue aduice the one to the other . The next day Luys de Moscoso , Master of the Campe set the men in order , the horsemen in three squadrons , the Vantgard , the Batallion , and the Rerewarde : and so they marched that day and the day ...
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... giue aduertisement of himselfe , when he resolued to goe vp into the land and they demanded it of foure or fiue Indians , which walked along the sea shore : and they bad them by signes to come on shore for it : which against the will of ...
... giue aduertisement of himselfe , when he resolued to goe vp into the land and they demanded it of foure or fiue Indians , which walked along the sea shore : and they bad them by signes to come on shore for it : which against the will of ...
Page 25
... giue him leaue to goe to them and likewise tooke his oth to performe the same according to the Indian custome . About three yeeres after certaine Indians , which were fishing at sea two leagues from the towne , brought newes to Mocoço ...
... giue him leaue to goe to them and likewise tooke his oth to performe the same according to the Indian custome . About three yeeres after certaine Indians , which were fishing at sea two leagues from the towne , brought newes to Mocoço ...
Page 29
... giue him a guide to instruct him in his way : The Go- uernour commanded them to be set at libertie , and to keepe him in safegard . The next day in the morning there came many many Indians , and set themselues round about the towne next ...
... giue him a guide to instruct him in his way : The Go- uernour commanded them to be set at libertie , and to keepe him in safegard . The next day in the morning there came many many Indians , and set themselues round about the towne next ...
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