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" The natives always endeavoured to build upon high ground, or at least to erect the house of their cacique or chief upon an eminence. As the country was very level, and high places seldom to be found, they constructed artificial mounds of earth, capable... "
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions - Página 70
por Frederick Marryat - 1839
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The Conquest of Florida by Hernando de Soto, Volumen1

Theodore Irving - 1835 - 306 páginas
...Florida. The natives always endeavoured to build upon high ground, or at least to erect the houses of the Cacique or Chief, upon an eminence. As the country...found, they constructed artificial mounds of earth, the top of each being capable of containing from ten to twenty houses. Here resided the Cacique, his...
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The Conquest of Florida: By Hernando de Soto, Volumen1

Theodore Irving - 1835 - 298 páginas
...Florida. The natives always endeavoured to build upon high ground, or at least to erect the houses of the Cacique or Chief, upon an eminence. As the country...found, they constructed artificial mounds of earth, the top of each being capable of containing from ten to twenty houses. Here resided the Cacique, his...
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The Conquest of Florida, Volumen1

Theodore Irving - 1835 - 304 páginas
...or at least to erect the houses of the Cacique or Chief, upon an eminence. As the country was yery level, and high places seldom to be found, they constructed artificial mounds of earth, the top of each being capable of containing from ten to twenty houses. Here resided the Cacique, his...
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The Conquest of Florida, by Hernando de Soto

Theodore Irving - 1851 - 478 páginas
...natives always endeavored to build upon high ground, or at least to erect the houses of the caeique or chief upon an eminence. As the country was very...found, they constructed artificial mounds of earth, the top of each being capable of containing from ten to twenty houses. Here resided the cacique, his...
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The Conquest of Florida

Theodore Irving - 1857 - 470 páginas
...Florida. The natives always endeavored to build upon high ground, or at least to erect the houses of the cacique or chief upon an eminence. As the country...found, they constructed artificial mounds of earth, the top of each being capable of containing from ten to twenty houses. Here resided the cacique, his...
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The Archaeologist: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Devoted to ..., Volúmenes1-3

1893 - 926 páginas
...: "The natives always endeavor to build upon high ground, or, at least, to erect the houses of the cacique, or chief, upon an eminence. As the country...found, they constructed artificial mounds of earth, the top of each being capable of containing from ten to twenty houses. Here resided the cacique, his...
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Geographical Origin of German Immigration to Wisconsin

Kate Asaphine Levi - 1898 - 53 páginas
...formerly peopled by a nation whose habits were very different, and in all appearance more civilised than those of the races which were found here; and...distinguished inhabitants. " I consider the Wisconsin tertitory as the finest portion of North America, not only from its soil, but its climate. The air...
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Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen2

Illinois State Historical Society - 1910 - 496 páginas
...natives always endeavored to build upon high ground, or at least to erect the houses of the cacique (chief) upon an eminence. As the country was very...found, they constructed artificial mounds of earth, the top of each being capable of containing from ten to twenty houses, Here resided the cacique, his...
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Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin

State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1898 - 612 páginas
...formerly peopled by a nation whose habits were very different, and in all appearance more civilised than those of the races which were found here; and...distinguished inhabitants. " I consider the Wisconsin tertitory as the finest portion of North America, not only from its soil, but its climate. The air...
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