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... the domain of the sunny South . The weight of half a century of years lay upon the shoulders of Juan Ponce de Leon , the discoverer , but warm hope burned in his heart , that of 7 PONCE DE LEON AND THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH.
... the domain of the sunny South . The weight of half a century of years lay upon the shoulders of Juan Ponce de Leon , the discoverer , but warm hope burned in his heart , that of 7 PONCE DE LEON AND THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH.
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... South . When the Spaniards came near her domain she hastened to welcome them , hoping by this means to make friends of her dreaded visitors . Borne in a litter by four of her subjects , the dusky princess alighted before De Soto and ...
... South . When the Spaniards came near her domain she hastened to welcome them , hoping by this means to make friends of her dreaded visitors . Borne in a litter by four of her subjects , the dusky princess alighted before De Soto and ...
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... south and attacked other tribes , driving them before him and punishing them so severely as quite to cure them of all desire to meddle with the whites . From that time forward Eastern Virginia was free from Indian troubles , and Bacon ...
... south and attacked other tribes , driving them before him and punishing them so severely as quite to cure them of all desire to meddle with the whites . From that time forward Eastern Virginia was free from Indian troubles , and Bacon ...
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... South . have told the story of its discovery by De Soto , the Spanish adventurer ; we have now to tell that of its exploration by La Salle , the French chevalier . We Let us say here that though the honor of explor- ing the Mississippi ...
... South . have told the story of its discovery by De Soto , the Spanish adventurer ; we have now to tell that of its exploration by La Salle , the French chevalier . We Let us say here that though the honor of explor- ing the Mississippi ...
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... south , and was the first white man to gaze on the waters of the swift Ohio . In 1679 he launched on the Great Lakes the first ves- sel that ever spread its sails on those mighty inland seas , and in this vessel , the Griffin , he ...
... south , and was the first white man to gaze on the waters of the swift Ohio . In 1679 he launched on the Great Lakes the first ves- sel that ever spread its sails on those mighty inland seas , and in this vessel , the Griffin , he ...
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