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... decad . ii . , lib . i . , cap . 4. Peter Martyr , decad . iii . , cap . 10 . Contents . VASCO NUÑEZ DE BALBOA ( Continued ) . The Companions of Columbus . 7.
... decad . ii . , lib . i . , cap . 4. Peter Martyr , decad . iii . , cap . 10 . Contents . VASCO NUÑEZ DE BALBOA ( Continued ) . The Companions of Columbus . 7.
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... decad . ii . , lib . i . , cap . 4. Peter Martyr , decad . iii . , cap . 10 . were entertained with pretended hospitality . In the dead of The Companions of Columbus . 7.
... decad . ii . , lib . i . , cap . 4. Peter Martyr , decad . iii . , cap . 10 . were entertained with pretended hospitality . In the dead of The Companions of Columbus . 7.
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... every one was eager to seek these wealthy regions beyond the mountains . Herrera , Hist . Ind . , decad . i . , lib . i . , cap . 4 . Chapter XX111 . UNFORTUNATE ENTERPRISES OF THE OFFICERS OF PEDRARIAS 14 Voyages and Discoveries ot.
... every one was eager to seek these wealthy regions beyond the mountains . Herrera , Hist . Ind . , decad . i . , lib . i . , cap . 4 . Chapter XX111 . UNFORTUNATE ENTERPRISES OF THE OFFICERS OF PEDRARIAS 14 Voyages and Discoveries ot.
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... pointed out by the Indians as abounding in riches . Having passed about twenty leagues be- * Herrera , decad . ii . , lib . ii . , cap . 11 . yond the gulf of San Miguel the mariners were alarmed 24 Voyages and Discoveries of.
... pointed out by the Indians as abounding in riches . Having passed about twenty leagues be- * Herrera , decad . ii . , lib . ii . , cap . 11 . yond the gulf of San Miguel the mariners were alarmed 24 Voyages and Discoveries of.
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... of his fidelity and services was appointed regidor , or civil gov- ernor of the city of Mexico . * P . Martyr , decad . iv . , cap . 6 . MICER CODRO , THE ASTROLOGER HE fate of the Italian. The Companions of Columbus . 61.
... of his fidelity and services was appointed regidor , or civil gov- ernor of the city of Mexico . * P . Martyr , decad . iv . , cap . 6 . MICER CODRO , THE ASTROLOGER HE fate of the Italian. The Companions of Columbus . 61.
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