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... passed ; and 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 ...
... passed ; and 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 ...
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... 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.
... 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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... , " said the unrelenting Pedrarias ; " if he has merited death , let him suffer death ! " He ac- cordingly condemned him to be beheaded . The same sentence was passed upon several of his officers The Companions of Columbus . 37.
... , " said the unrelenting Pedrarias ; " if he has merited death , let him suffer death ! " He ac- cordingly condemned him to be beheaded . The same sentence was passed upon several of his officers The Companions of Columbus . 37.
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Washington Irving. The same sentence was passed upon several of his officers who were implicated in his alleged conspiracy ; among these was Hernando de Arguello , who had written the letter to Vasco Nuñez , informing him of the arrest ...
Washington Irving. The same sentence was passed upon several of his officers who were implicated in his alleged conspiracy ; among these was Hernando de Arguello , who had written the letter to Vasco Nuñez , informing him of the arrest ...
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... passed to Darien . He proceeded in a different mode from that adopted by his comrade , the sailor , in his deal- ings with the Indians , and in one more suited to his opposite calling . Instead of playing the hero among the men and the ...
... passed to Darien . He proceeded in a different mode from that adopted by his comrade , the sailor , in his deal- ings with the Indians , and in one more suited to his opposite calling . Instead of playing the hero among the men and the ...
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