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... course , and thus abandoned a cruise , which , if perse- vered in , might have terminated in the dis- covery of Peru ! Steering for the mainland he anchored on that part of the coast governed by the cacique Chuchamà , who had massacred ...
... course , and thus abandoned a cruise , which , if perse- vered in , might have terminated in the dis- covery of Peru ! Steering for the mainland he anchored on that part of the coast governed by the cacique Chuchamà , who had massacred ...
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... course of which he expressed himself in severe and gall- ing language . Garabito was deeply mortified at some of his expressions , and being of a malignant spirit , determined on a dastardly revenge . He wrote privately to Pedrarias ...
... course of which he expressed himself in severe and gall- ing language . Garabito was deeply mortified at some of his expressions , and being of a malignant spirit , determined on a dastardly revenge . He wrote privately to Pedrarias ...
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... the strangers . The ships disappeared from the coast , and he remained disconsolate at heart , but was regarded with increased confidence by the natives . His hopes were again revived in the course of a 52 Voyages and Discoveries of.
... the strangers . The ships disappeared from the coast , and he remained disconsolate at heart , but was regarded with increased confidence by the natives . His hopes were again revived in the course of a 52 Voyages and Discoveries of.
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Washington Irving. His hopes were again revived in the course of a year or two by the arrival on the coast of other ships , which were those commanded by Juan de Grijalva , who coasted Yucatan in 1518 ; Aguilar however was again ...
Washington Irving. His hopes were again revived in the course of a year or two by the arrival on the coast of other ships , which were those commanded by Juan de Grijalva , who coasted Yucatan in 1518 ; Aguilar however was again ...
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... course of his wanderings he was once coasting the shores of the Southern Ocean , in a ship commanded by one Geronimo de Valen- zuela , from whom he received such cruel treat- ment as to cause his death , though what the nature of the ...
... course of his wanderings he was once coasting the shores of the Southern Ocean , in a ship commanded by one Geronimo de Valen- zuela , from whom he received such cruel treat- ment as to cause his death , though what the nature of the ...
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Página 73 - ... same marvellous and inestimable qualities. Juan Ponce de Leon listened to these tales with fond credulity. He was advancing in life, and the ordinary term of existence seemed insufficient for his mighty plans. Could he but plunge into this marvellous fountain or gifted river, and come out with his battered, war-worn body restored to the strength and freshness and suppleness of youth, and his head still retaining the wisdom and knowledge of age, what enterprises might he not accomplish in the...
Página 74 - ... men young again. And here I must make protestation to your holiness not to think this to be said lightly or rashly, for they have so spread this rumor for a truth throughout all the court, that not only all the...
Página 352 - IN the name of the Most Holy Trinity, who inspired me with the idea, and afterwards made it perfectly clear to me, that I could navigate and go to the Indies from Spain, by traversing the ocean westwardly...