The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... five canoes , full of Indians , decently clad in cotton garments ; a spectacle astonishing to the Spaniards , who had found every other part of America possessed by naked savages.5 He landed in various places ; but being assailed by the ...
... five canoes , full of Indians , decently clad in cotton garments ; a spectacle astonishing to the Spaniards , who had found every other part of America possessed by naked savages.5 He landed in various places ; but being assailed by the ...
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... five ambassadors to solicit the friendship of Cortes , who readily agreed to a friendly correspondence . Cortes now incorporated a town , and named it Villa Rica de Vera Cruz , designing , however , to settle it at another place . In ...
... five ambassadors to solicit the friendship of Cortes , who readily agreed to a friendly correspondence . Cortes now incorporated a town , and named it Villa Rica de Vera Cruz , designing , however , to settle it at another place . In ...
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... five years in that country , " and drew the same at the request of M. Richard Hakluyt , 1572. " 3 At Cholula , a large city , 5 leagues distant from Tlascala and 20 from Mexi- co , a plot for the destruction of the Spaniards being ...
... five years in that country , " and drew the same at the request of M. Richard Hakluyt , 1572. " 3 At Cholula , a large city , 5 leagues distant from Tlascala and 20 from Mexi- co , a plot for the destruction of the Spaniards being ...
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... five vessels , one of which was freighted by a private adventurer , he first made the island of Patos , near Cape St. Augustine , in Brazil . The loss of his principal ship in the bay of Patos , a mutiny among his mariners , and the ...
... five vessels , one of which was freighted by a private adventurer , he first made the island of Patos , near Cape St. Augustine , in Brazil . The loss of his principal ship in the bay of Patos , a mutiny among his mariners , and the ...
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... five ships , on board of which were 400 foot and 20 horse , for the conquest of that country . Landing at Florida , he marched to Apalache , a village consisting of 40 cottages , where he arrived on the 5th of June . Having lost many of ...
... five ships , on board of which were 400 foot and 20 horse , for the conquest of that country . Landing at Florida , he marched to Apalache , a village consisting of 40 cottages , where he arrived on the 5th of June . Having lost many of ...
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