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
... thence he might trauell to Chisca , where the Indians said , there was a worke of gold and copper . So that here is foure times men- tion , and that in sundrie places , of the rich and famous goldē mines of Chisca , and that they lie ...
... thence he might trauell to Chisca , where the Indians said , there was a worke of gold and copper . So that here is foure times men- tion , and that in sundrie places , of the rich and famous goldē mines of Chisca , and that they lie ...
Page 12
... thence to S. Lucar : he appointed Captaines ouer the ships , and dis- tributed the people which were to goe in them . T He Portugales departed from Eluas the 15. of Ianua- rie , and came to Siuil the 19. of the same moneth , and went to ...
... thence to S. Lucar : he appointed Captaines ouer the ships , and dis- tributed the people which were to goe in them . T He Portugales departed from Eluas the 15. of Ianua- rie , and came to Siuil the 19. of the same moneth , and went to ...
Page 18
... thence discouered new Spaine : And this Christian which was with the Indians did pacifie them , and brought them to the obedience and subiection of the Gouern- our . From this towne della Trinidad vnto Hauana are SO . leagues , without ...
... thence discouered new Spaine : And this Christian which was with the Indians did pacifie them , and brought them to the obedience and subiection of the Gouern- our . From this towne della Trinidad vnto Hauana are SO . leagues , without ...
Page 19
... thence hee brought two Indians , which he tooke vpon the coast , wherewith ( aswell because they might be necessarie for guides and for in- terpretours , as because they said by signes that there was much gold in Florida ) the Gouernour ...
... thence hee brought two Indians , which he tooke vpon the coast , wherewith ( aswell because they might be necessarie for guides and for in- terpretours , as because they said by signes that there was much gold in Florida ) the Gouernour ...
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... thence forward estee- med him much . Three yeeres after hee fell into his hands , there came another Lord , calied Mocoço , who Mocoço dwel- leth two daies dwelleth two daies iourny from the Port , and burn- ed his towne . Veita fled to ...
... thence forward estee- med him much . Three yeeres after hee fell into his hands , there came another Lord , calied Mocoço , who Mocoço dwel- leth two daies dwelleth two daies iourny from the Port , and burn- ed his towne . Veita fled to ...
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