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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... taken with them . Touching the commodities , besides the generall report of Cabeça de Vaca to Charles the Emperour ( who first trauelled through a great part of the Inland of Florida , next adioyning vpon our Virginia ) That Florida was ...
... taken with them . Touching the commodities , besides the generall report of Cabeça de Vaca to Charles the Emperour ( who first trauelled through a great part of the Inland of Florida , next adioyning vpon our Virginia ) That Florida was ...
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... and bignes like to a small Pineapple : it is a fruit very sweete in taste : the shel being taken away , the kernel is like a Ananes . peece peece of fresh cheese . In the granges abroad in 14 The Discouerie of Florida ,
... and bignes like to a small Pineapple : it is a fruit very sweete in taste : the shel being taken away , the kernel is like a Ananes . peece peece of fresh cheese . In the granges abroad in 14 The Discouerie of Florida ,
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... taken from him , ( to returne againe to the Gouernours fauour ) though she were with child by him , yet tooke her to his wife , and went with Soto into Florida . The Gouernour left Donna Isabella in Hauana ; and with her remained the ...
... taken from him , ( to returne againe to the Gouernours fauour ) though she were with child by him , yet tooke her to his wife , and went with Soto into Florida . The Gouernour left Donna Isabella in Hauana ; and with her remained the ...
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... taken on that coast , and the Gouernor caried along with him for guides and interpretours , through carelesse- nes of two men , which had the charge of them , escaped away one night . For which the Gouernour and all the rest were very ...
... taken on that coast , and the Gouernor caried along with him for guides and interpretours , through carelesse- nes of two men , which had the charge of them , escaped away one night . For which the Gouernour and all the rest were very ...
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... taken in the cabins or cotages . Two leagues from the towne , comming into the plaine field , he espied ten or eleuen Indians , among whom was a Christian , which was naked , and scorched with the Sunne , and had his armes razed after ...
... taken in the cabins or cotages . Two leagues from the towne , comming into the plaine field , he espied ten or eleuen Indians , among whom was a Christian , which was naked , and scorched with the Sunne , and had his armes razed after ...
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