History of California, Količina 1N.J. Stone, 1898 |
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... sent to California and his orders .. Arrival of Portolá ; his march and seizure of the missions . Expulsion of the Jesuits and how they departed .... CHAPTER XII . PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF LOWER CALIFORNIA . Enumeration and position of the ...
... sent to California and his orders .. Arrival of Portolá ; his march and seizure of the missions . Expulsion of the Jesuits and how they departed .... CHAPTER XII . PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF LOWER CALIFORNIA . Enumeration and position of the ...
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... sent off to Mexico ; progress of San Miguel ..... 482 Selection of the site of San Fernando .... 484 Foundation and progress of San Fernando mission . 484 Selection of the site of San Luis Rey 485 Foundation of San Luis Rey mission ...
... sent off to Mexico ; progress of San Miguel ..... 482 Selection of the site of San Fernando .... 484 Foundation and progress of San Fernando mission . 484 Selection of the site of San Luis Rey 485 Foundation of San Luis Rey mission ...
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... sent to a jiggerless country .... Order as to how the American ship Columbia was to be treated .. Authority of the comandante of the Internal Provinces Judicial jurisdiction over the Californias ... Jurisdiction of the viceroy .... 542 ...
... sent to a jiggerless country .... Order as to how the American ship Columbia was to be treated .. Authority of the comandante of the Internal Provinces Judicial jurisdiction over the Californias ... Jurisdiction of the viceroy .... 542 ...
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... sent Vessels seized by the Spaniards .... 681 ... 683 Altercation between Martinez and Colnett ; the English sent as prisoners to Mexico ...... ... 683 Result of judicial investigations and release of the English . 684 The quarrel ...
... sent Vessels seized by the Spaniards .... 681 ... 683 Altercation between Martinez and Colnett ; the English sent as prisoners to Mexico ...... ... 683 Result of judicial investigations and release of the English . 684 The quarrel ...
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... sent away . Such was the strange story brought to Mexico from Colima by Gonzalo de Sandoval , and transmitted by Cortes to the emperor Charles V. , in the latter part of the year 1524.1 1 This account is contained in the Carta Quarta de ...
... sent away . Such was the strange story brought to Mexico from Colima by Gonzalo de Sandoval , and transmitted by Cortes to the emperor Charles V. , in the latter part of the year 1524.1 1 This account is contained in the Carta Quarta de ...
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afterwards Alta California Antonio Archives arrived Atondo Baegert became called Cape San Lucas Captain carried Cerros Island church coast Concepcion Cortes Cruz discovery Drake English establishment Estevanico expedition Father Kino Father Ugarte galleon governor Guaycuros gulf hundred Indians Intro island Jesuits Juan Ugarte Junípero Kino known La Paz labors land Lasuen leagues Loreto Lower California Marcos de Niza Mexico mission of San missionaries Monterey mountains Mulegé natives navigation neighborhood neophytes northward northwest ocean Pacific Palou pearls Pedro peninsula Philippine port presidio proceeded provisions purpose reached Relacion river Rivera y Moncada sailed Salvatierra San Blas San Carlos San Diego San Francisco San Gabriel San Jose Santa Clara seemed sent settlement Shelvocke ship shore Sinaloa soldiers Sonora soon Spain Spaniards Spanish straits supposed thence tion took Venegas vessel viceroy Vigge Viscaino voyage Woodes Rogers
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Stran 51 - Know that, on the right hand of the Indies, there is an island called California, very near to the Terrestrial Paradise...
Stran 94 - ... of man : infinite was the company of very large and fat Deere which there we sawe by thousands, as we supposed, in a heard ; besides a multitude of a strange...
Stran 101 - I navigated along the coast of Chili, Peru, and New Spain, where I made great spoils. I burnt and sunk nineteen sail of ships, small and great. All the villages and towns that ever I landed at, I burned and spoiled. And had I not been discovered upon the coast, I had taken great quantity of treasure. The matter of most profit to me was a great ship of the king's, which I took at California,
Stran 51 - Amazons. They were of strong and hardened bodies, of ardent courage, and of great force. The island was the strongest in the world, from its steep rocks and great cliffs. Their arms were all of gold ; and so were the caparisons of the wild beasts which they rode, after having tamed them ; for in all the island there is no other metal.
Stran 262 - Bengal and the Canary Islands. The sky is constantly serene and of a deep blue, and without a cloud ; and should any clouds appear for a moment at the setting of the sun, they display the most beautiful shades of violet, purple, and green.
Stran 621 - She was lively and animated, had sparkling, love-inspiring eyes, beautiful teeth, pleasing and expressive features, a fine form, and a thousand other charms; yet her manners were perfectly simple and artless!
Stran 41 - ... que todos los que tienen alguna ciencia y experiencia en la navegación de las Indias han tenido por muy cierto que descubriendo por estas partes la mar del Sur se habían de hallar muchas islas ricas de oro y perlas y piedras preciosas y especería, y se habían de descubrir y hallar otros muchos secretos y cosas admirables...
Stran 140 - I believe,' says Father Torquemanda, 'that the devil was in those crows and spoke through them, for they were regarded with great respect and veneration;' and in further illustration of this he relates that on another occasion, when several Indian women were washing fish upon the beach, the crows approached and snatched the food from their hands; and that the women stood in such awe that they dared not drive them away, and were horrified when the Spaniards threw stones at them."** To quote further,...
Stran 637 - Indians who had assisted in the mass of the morning and the bull and bear fight of the afternoon furnished the music for the dances; and they did it well, being much more accustomed even for their church music to lively and inspiriting operatic airs and dancing tunes than to slow and lugubrious elegies and dirges. The programme consisted of contradan^as, minuets, Aragonese jotas, and various other dances usual among the Spanish population. It was the custom to accompany the dancing with the singing...
Stran 86 - Hereupon, the man, being influenced with ambition of glory and hopes of wealth, was so vehemently transported with desire to navigate that sea, that falling down there upon his knees, he implored the Divine assistance that he might, at some time or other, sail thither and make a perfect discovery of the same ; and hereunto he bound himself with a vow.