قراءة كتاب The Conquest of the River Plate (1535-1555)

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The Conquest of the River Plate (1535-1555)

The Conquest of the River Plate (1535-1555)

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Chap. VIII.—Of the troubles that the governor and his people underwent on their way, and of a kind of pine tree, and of the fruits of that land 112 Chap. IX.—How the governor and his people found themselves starving, and appeased their hunger with worms from reeds 114 Chap. X.—Of the fear the Indians had of the horses 117 Chap. XI.—How the governor navigated the river Yguazú in canoes, and how, in order to avoid a cataract of that river, he carried the canoes one league by hand 119 Chap. XII.—Which treats of the rafts that were made to carry the sick 122 Chap. XIII.—How the governor arrived at the Ascension, where the Spaniards lived whom he had come to relieve 124 Chap. XIV.—How the Spaniards, left behind through sickness, on

the river Pequiry

, arrived at the town of Ascension

126 Chap. XV.—How the governor, wishing to re-people

Buenos Ayres, sent reinforcements to those who had come there in the ship ‘Capitana

127 Chap. XVI.—How the natives kill and eat their enemies 129 Chap. XVII.—Of the peace which the governor concluded with the Indian Agazes 131 Chap. XVIII.—Of the complaints addressed to the governor by the pobladores against the officers of His Majesty 134 Chap. XIX.—How the governor received complaints against the Indian Guaycurús 135 Chap. XX.—How the governor informed himself concerning the complaint 136 Chap. XXI.—How the governor and his people crossed the river, and how two Christians were drowned 139 Chap. XXII.—How the spies, by order of the governor, went in search of the Guaycurús 140 Chap. XXIII.—How the governor, pursuing the enemy, was informed that he was marching in front 142 Chap. XXIV.—Of a panic among the Spaniards and Indians, caused by a tiger public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@48058@[email protected]#Page_143"

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