He said also that the lord of that country took his afternoon nap under a great tree on which were hung a great number of little gold bells, which put him to sleep as they swung in the air. He said also that everyone had their ordinary dishes made of... Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality - Página 105por Charles Morris - 1904 - 346 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1896 - 902 páginas
...that the lord of that country took his afternoon nap under a great tree on which were hung a great number of little gold bells, which put him to sleep as they swung in the air. lie said also that everyone had their ordinary dishes made of wrought plate, and the jugs and bowls... | |
| George Parker Winship - 1896 - 452 páginas
...that the lord of that country took his afternoon nap under a great tree on which were hung a great number of little gold bells, which put him to sleep as they swung in the air. He said also that everyone had their ordinary dishes made of wrought plate, and the jugs and bowls were of gold. He called... | |
| Woodbury Lowery - 1901 - 568 páginas
...etc. ?) the lord of that country took his afternoon nap under a great tree on which were hung a great number of little gold bells, which put him to sleep as they swung in the air. He said also that everyone had their ordinary dishes made of wrought plate, and the jugs, plates, and bowls were of gold."... | |
| George Parker Winship - 1904 - 308 páginas
...that the lord of that country took his afternoon nap under a great tree on which were hung a great number of little gold bells, which put him to sleep as they swung in the air. He said also that everyone had their ordinary dishes made of wrought plate, and the jugs and bowls were of gold. He called... | |
| Pedro Reyes Castañeda - 1904 - 298 páginas
...that the lord of that country took his afternoon nap under a great tree on which were hung a great number of little gold bells, which put him to sleep as they swung in the air. He said also that everyone had their ordinary dishes made of wrought plate, and the jugs and bowls were of gold. He called... | |
| Frederick Webb Hodge, Theodore Hayes Lewis - 1907 - 454 páginas
...that the lord of that country took his afternoon nap under a great tree on which were hung a great number of little gold bells, which put him to sleep as they swung in the air. He said also that everyone had their ordinary dishes made of wrought plate, and the jugs and bowls were of gold. He called... | |
| Katharine Coman - 1912 - 514 páginas
...that the lord of that country took bis afternoon nap under a great tree on which were hung a great number of little gold bells, which put him to sleep...had their ordinary dishes made of wrought plate, and that the jugs and bowls were of gold." 18 It was not difficult to persuade Coronado to undertake the... | |
| Henry Eldridge Bourne, Elbert Jay Benton - 1912 - 286 páginas
...he called Quivira. The king of Quivira, he said, took his nap under a large tree, on which were hung little gold bells, which put him to sleep as they swung in the air. Every one in the city had jugs and bowls made of wrought gold. The slave was probably tempted by the... | |
| Albert B. Reagan - 1914 - 392 páginas
...lord of that country took his afternoon nap under a great tree on which were hung a great number of gold bells, which put him to sleep as they swung in the air. He also said that everyone had their ordinary dishes made of wrought plate, and the jugs and bowls were... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1927 - 432 páginas
...also that the lord of the country took his afternoon nap under a great tree on which were hung a great number of little gold bells which put him to sleep...every one had their ordinary dishes made of wrought plate,and the jugs and bowls wereof gold."8 This account, which was not written until after 1560, was... | |
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