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, 1847 - United States |
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... prouince of Yupaha , and described in the twelfth Chapter of this Treatise to come within our limits : And againe , to the copper hatchets found in Cutifachiqui , standing upon the River of Santa Helena , which were said to haue a ...
... prouince of Yupaha , and described in the twelfth Chapter of this Treatise to come within our limits : And againe , to the copper hatchets found in Cutifachiqui , standing upon the River of Santa Helena , which were said to haue a ...
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... prouince called Pacaha , which hee was in- formed to be neere vnto Chisca , where the Indians told him , that there was gold . And in another place hee saith ; Chap . 24 . That from Pacaha hee sent thirtie horsemen and fiftie footmen to ...
... prouince called Pacaha , which hee was in- formed to be neere vnto Chisca , where the Indians told him , that there was gold . And in another place hee saith ; Chap . 24 . That from Pacaha hee sent thirtie horsemen and fiftie footmen to ...
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... prouince of Aguacay : the manner also , how the Inhabitants make it , is very well worth the obseruation . Chap . 31 . One of the chiefest of all the rest may be the notice of the South Sea , leading vs to Iapan and China , which I ...
... prouince of Aguacay : the manner also , how the Inhabitants make it , is very well worth the obseruation . Chap . 31 . One of the chiefest of all the rest may be the notice of the South Sea , leading vs to Iapan and China , which I ...
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... prouince of Paracossi , to view the disposition of the countrie , and enforme him- selfe of the land farther inward , and to send him word of such things as he found . Likewise he sent his shippes backe to the Is- land of Cuba , that ...
... prouince of Paracossi , to view the disposition of the countrie , and enforme him- selfe of the land farther inward , and to send him word of such things as he found . Likewise he sent his shippes backe to the Is- land of Cuba , that ...
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... Prouince , and plentifull of Maiz , which was called Apalache . And presently hee departed from Cale with 50 . horsemen , and 60. footemen . He left the master of the Campe Luys de Moscoso with all the rest of the people there , with ...
... Prouince , and plentifull of Maiz , which was called Apalache . And presently hee departed from Cale with 50 . horsemen , and 60. footemen . He left the master of the Campe Luys de Moscoso with all the rest of the people there , with ...
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