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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... towne of Chiaha , affirming , that there were mines of copper , and of another mettall of the same colour , saue that it was finer , and of a farre more perfect lustre , and farre better in sight , and that they vsed it not so much ...
... towne of Chiaha , affirming , that there were mines of copper , and of another mettall of the same colour , saue that it was finer , and of a farre more perfect lustre , and farre better in sight , and that they vsed it not so much ...
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... towne of Vassals , which he had in the Countrie de Campos . And they made their Rendezuous with the Adelantado in Siuil . The like did Nun- nez de Touar , and Lewis de Moscoso , and Iohn Rodriguez Lobillo , each of who had brought from ...
... towne of Vassals , which he had in the Countrie de Campos . And they made their Rendezuous with the Adelantado in Siuil . The like did Nun- nez de Touar , and Lewis de Moscoso , and Iohn Rodriguez Lobillo , each of who had brought from ...
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... towne came to receiue him at the sea - side . The Go- uernour was well lodged , visited , and serued of all the inhabi- tants of that Citie , and all his companie had their lodgings freely : those which desired to goe into the countrie ...
... towne came to receiue him at the sea - side . The Go- uernour was well lodged , visited , and serued of all the inhabi- tants of that Citie , and all his companie had their lodgings freely : those which desired to goe into the countrie ...
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... staied with him bought horses and pro- ceeded on their iournie . The first towne they came vnto was Bayamo : they were lodged foure and foure , Bayamo . and Puerto dellos Principes . sixe and sixe , as they 16 The Discouerie of Florida ,
... staied with him bought horses and pro- ceeded on their iournie . The first towne they came vnto was Bayamo : they were lodged foure and foure , Bayamo . and Puerto dellos Principes . sixe and sixe , as they 16 The Discouerie of Florida ,
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... towne to towne , and seased them in the tribute and seruice of the Indians . Bayamo is 25. leagues from the Citie of S. lago . Neere vnto the towne passeth a great Riuer , which is called Tanto ; it is greater then Guadiana , and in it ...
... towne to towne , and seased them in the tribute and seruice of the Indians . Bayamo is 25. leagues from the Citie of S. lago . Neere vnto the towne passeth a great Riuer , which is called Tanto ; it is greater then Guadiana , and in it ...
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