قراءة كتاب Original Narratives of Early American History Spanish Explorers in the Southern United States 1528-1543. The Narrative of Alvar Nunez Cabeca de Vaca. The Narrative Of The Expedition Of Hernando De Soto By The Gentleman Of Elvas

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Original Narratives of Early American History
Spanish Explorers in the Southern United States 1528-1543.
The Narrative of Alvar Nunez Cabeca de Vaca. The Narrative
Of The Expedition Of Hernando De Soto By The Gentleman Of
Elvas

Original Narratives of Early American History Spanish Explorers in the Southern United States 1528-1543. The Narrative of Alvar Nunez Cabeca de Vaca. The Narrative Of The Expedition Of Hernando De Soto By The Gentleman Of Elvas

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Vaca arrived at Court, and gave Account of the Country of Florida; and of the Persons who assembled at Seville to accompany Don Hernando de Soto

136 Chapter 3. How the Portuguese went to Seville, and thence to Sanlúcar; and how the Captains were appointed over the Ships, and the People distributed among them 138 Chapter 4. How the Adelantado with his People left Spain, going to the Canary Islands, and afterward arrived in the Antillas 139 Chapter 5. Of the Inhabitants there are in the City of Santiago and other Towns of the Island, the Character of the Soil, and of the Fruit 140 Chapter 6. How the Governor sent Doña Ysabel with the Ships from Santiago to Havana, while he with some of the Men went thither by land 142 Chapter 7. How we left Havana and came to Florida, and what other Matters took place 145 Chapter 8. Of some Inroads that were made, and how a Christian was found who had been a long time in the possession of a Cacique 148 Chapter 9. How the Christian came to the Land of Florida, who he was, and of what passed at his Interview with the Governor 149 Chapter 10. How the Governor, having sent the Ships to Cuba, marched Inland, leaving one hundred Men at the Port 153 Chapter 11. How the Governor arrived at Caliquen, and thence, taking the Cacique with him, came to Napetaca, where the Indians, attempting to rescue him, had many of their Number killed and captured 156 Chapter 12. How the Governor arrived at Palache, and was informed that there was much Gold inland 160 Chapter 13. How the Governor went from Apalache in quest of Yupaha, and what befell him 164 Chapter 14. How the Governor left the Province of Patofa, marching into a Desert Country, where he, with his People, became exposed to great Peril, and underwent severe Privation 169 Chapter 15. How the Governor went from Cutifachiqui in quest of Coça, and what occurred to him on the Journey 175 Chapter 16. How the Governor left Chiaha, and, having run a Hazard of falling by the Hands of the Indians at Acoste, escaped by his Address: what occurred to him on the Route, and how he came to Coça 181 Chapter 17. Of how the Governor went from Coça to Tascaluça 185 Chapter 18. How the Indians rose upon the Governor, and what followed upon that Rising 190 Chapter 19. How the Governor set his Men in order of Battle, and entered the town of Mauilla 192 Chapter 20. How the Governor set out from Mauilla to go to Chicaça, and what befell him 194 Chapter 21. How the Indians returned to attack the Christians, and how the Governor went to Alimamu, and they tarried to give him Battle in the Way 199 Chapter 22. How the Governor went from Quizquiz, and thence to the River Grande 201 Chapter 23. How the Governor went from Aquixo to Casqui, and thence to Pacaha; and how this Country differs from the other 205 Chapter 24. How the Cacique of Pacaha came in Peace, and he of Casqui, having absented himself, returned to excuse his Conduct; and how the Governor made Friendship between the Chiefs public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@42841@[email protected]#Page_209"

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