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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... vnto Chisca , where the Indians told him , that there was gold . And in another place hee saith ; Chap . 24 . That from Pacaba hee sent thirtie horsemen and fiftie footmen to the prouince of Caluça , to see if from thence he might ...
... vnto Chisca , where the Indians told him , that there was gold . And in another place hee saith ; Chap . 24 . That from Pacaba hee sent thirtie horsemen and fiftie footmen to the prouince of Caluça , to see if from thence he might ...
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... vnto them in the same . CHAP . I. Which declareth who Don Ferdinando de Soto was , and how he got the gouernment of Florida . C Aptaine Soto was the son of a Squire of Xerez of Badaioz . He went into the Spanish Indies , when Peter ...
... vnto them in the same . CHAP . I. Which declareth who Don Ferdinando de Soto was , and how he got the gouernment of Florida . C Aptaine Soto was the son of a Squire of Xerez of Badaioz . He went into the Spanish Indies , when Peter ...
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... vnto him . Hee married with Donna Isabella de Bouadilla , daughter of Peter Arias of Auila , Earle of Punno en Rostro . The Emperour made him the Gouernor of the Isle of Cuba , and Adelantado or President of Florida ; with a title of ...
... vnto him . Hee married with Donna Isabella de Bouadilla , daughter of Peter Arias of Auila , Earle of Punno en Rostro . The Emperour made him the Gouernor of the Isle of Cuba , and Adelantado or President of Florida ; with a title of ...
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... vnto him whatsoeuer hee had passed and seene , and come to vnder- stand . Of this relation made by word of mouth to the Empe- rour , the Marques of Astorga had notice , and forthwith deter- mined to send with Don Ferdinando de Soto his ...
... vnto him whatsoeuer hee had passed and seene , and come to vnder- stand . Of this relation made by word of mouth to the Empe- rour , the Marques of Astorga had notice , and forthwith deter- mined to send with Don Ferdinando de Soto his ...
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... vnto him . And the Adelantado saw them ; and was informed who hee was , and wrote vnto him , that hee would fauour him in all things , and by al meanes , and would give him a charge of men in Florida . And from Eluas went Andrew de ...
... vnto him . And the Adelantado saw them ; and was informed who hee was , and wrote vnto him , that hee would fauour him in all things , and by al meanes , and would give him a charge of men in Florida . And from Eluas went Andrew de ...
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