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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... sent two Chris- tians from Chiaha with certaine Indians which knew the coun- trie of Chisca , and the language thereof , to view it , and to Chap . 23. make report of that which they should finde . We likewise reade not long after ...
... sent two Chris- tians from Chiaha with certaine Indians which knew the coun- trie of Chisca , and the language thereof , to view it , and to Chap . 23. make report of that which they should finde . We likewise reade not long after ...
Page 16
... sent Donna Isabella with the ships to Hauana , and he with some of his people went thither by land . He Gouernour sent from S. Iago his Nephew Don Carlos with the ships in company of Donna Isabella to tarrie for him at Hauana , which is ...
... sent Donna Isabella with the ships to Hauana , and he with some of his people went thither by land . He Gouernour sent from S. Iago his Nephew Don Carlos with the ships in company of Donna Isabella to tarrie for him at Hauana , which is ...
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... sent the ships to Cuba : and left an hundred men at the Hauen de Spirito Santo , and himself with the rest of his people went into the maine land . F Rom the Port de Spirito Santo where the Go- uernour lay , he sent the Alcalde Mayor ...
... sent the ships to Cuba : and left an hundred men at the Hauen de Spirito Santo , and himself with the rest of his people went into the maine land . F Rom the Port de Spirito Santo where the Go- uernour lay , he sent the Alcalde Mayor ...
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... sent word to the Gouernour , by eight horsemen , what had passed : whereof the Gouernour with al that were with him , at the Port de Spirito Santo receiued great comfort , supposing , that that which the Indians reported , might be true ...
... sent word to the Gouernour , by eight horsemen , what had passed : whereof the Gouernour with al that were with him , at the Port de Spirito Santo receiued great comfort , supposing , that that which the Indians reported , might be true ...
Page 30
... sent to Luys de Moscoso to come presently from Cale , and that he tarried for him here . Luys de Moscoso and many others thought , that from Apalache they should returne backe ; and in Cale they buried their yron tooles , and diuers ...
... sent to Luys de Moscoso to come presently from Cale , and that he tarried for him here . Luys de Moscoso and many others thought , that from Apalache they should returne backe ; and in Cale they buried their yron tooles , and diuers ...
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