173 |
Chap. XLIII.—How the friars took to flight |
175 |
Chap. XLIV.—How the governor took four hundred men on his voyage of discovery |
177 |
Chap. XLV.—How the governor left part of the provisions he had brought with him |
179 |
Chap. XLVI.—How he stopped to speak with the natives of another port and land |
180 |
Chap. XLVII.—How he sent for an interpreter to treat with the Payaguás |
182 |
Chap. XLVIII.—How the horses were embarked in the port |
183 |
Chap. XLIX.—How Juan de Ayolas entered the port where he and his Christians were killed |
185 |
Chap. L.—How the interpreter and those who had promised to come failed to do so |
188 |
Chap. LI.—How the Guaxarapos spoke with the governor |
192 |
Chap. LII.—How the Indians come and establish themselves on the shore of the river |
193 |
Chap. LIII.—How they erected three crosses at the mouth of the river Yguatú |
196 |
Chap. LIV.—How the Indians of the port of Los Reyes cultivate the soil |
199 |
Chap. LV.—How the Indians of Garcia settled in this place |
202 |
Chap. LVI.—How they spoke with the Chaneses |
203 |
Chap. LVII.—How the governor sent to find out the Indians of Garcia |
204 |
Chap. LVIII.—How the governor held a council with his officers
and informed them of what was passing |
205 |
Chap. LIX.—How the governor sent an expedition to the Xarayes |
207 |
Chap. LX.—How the interpreters came back from the Xarayes |
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