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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Page 4
... have laded many of their horses . Neither are the Turkie stones and cot- ton wooll found at Guasco to be forgotten , nor passed ouer in silence . But But that , which I make no small account of The Epistle Dedicatorie .
... have laded many of their horses . Neither are the Turkie stones and cot- ton wooll found at Guasco to be forgotten , nor passed ouer in silence . But But that , which I make no small account of The Epistle Dedicatorie .
Page 9
... passed in seeking to con- quer the said Countrey : wherein is declared who he was , and what some of them were that went with him : and some particulars and diuersities of the Countrie , and whatsoeuer they saw and happened vnto them in ...
... passed in seeking to con- quer the said Countrey : wherein is declared who he was , and what some of them were that went with him : and some particulars and diuersities of the Countrie , and whatsoeuer they saw and happened vnto them in ...
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... passed : and hee told some of his kinsfolke , which were desirous to goe into the Indies , and vrged him very much to tell them whether he had seene any rich country in Florida , that he might not tell them , because hee and another ...
... passed : and hee told some of his kinsfolke , which were desirous to goe into the Indies , and vrged him very much to tell them whether he had seene any rich country in Florida , that he might not tell them , because hee and another ...
Page 11
... 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 brother Don Antonio Osorio ...
... 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 brother Don Antonio Osorio ...
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... passed and were counted and enroled , which Soto liked and accepted of , and did accompanie him into Florida ; which were in all sixe hundred men . He Sixe hundred had alreadie bought seuen ships , and had all ne- men went with cessarie ...
... passed and were counted and enroled , which Soto liked and accepted of , and did accompanie him into Florida ; which were in all sixe hundred men . He Sixe hundred had alreadie bought seuen ships , and had all ne- men went with cessarie ...
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