| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1896 - 902 strani
...width correctly. Those who stayed above liad estimated that some huge rocks on the sides of the clins seemed to be about as tall as a man, but those who...these rocks they were bigger than the great tower of Seville. They did not go farther up the river, because they could not get water. Before this they had... | |
| George Parker Winship - 1896 - 452 strani
...which they reached, and that from what they saw they thought the Indians had given the width correctly. Those who stayed above had estimated that some huge...these rocks they were bigger than the great tower of Seville. They did not go farther up the river, because they could not get water. Before this they had... | |
| Woodbury Lowery - 1901 - 568 strani
...which they reached, and from what they saw, they thought the Indians had given the width correctly. Those who stayed above had estimated that some huge...these rocks they were bigger than the great tower of Seville." ' Such was the impression made upon the Spaniards by one of the greatest wonders of the continent,... | |
| Pedro Reyes Castañeda - 1904 - 308 strani
...which they reached, and that from what they saw they thought the Indians had given the width correctly. Those who stayed above had estimated that some huge...these rocks they were bigger than the great tower of Seville. They did not go farther up the river, because they could not get water. Before this they had... | |
| Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1904 - 394 strani
...although the Indians said it was half a league wide." They tried to get down to the stream, but in vain. "Those who stayed above had estimated that some huge...these rocks they were bigger than the great tower of Seville." 2 When the main army reached Cibola, Coronado moved with it to about the middle of New Mexico,... | |
| Pedro de Castañeda de Nájera - 1904 - 302 strani
...which they reached, and that from what they saw they thought the Indians had given the width correctly. Those who stayed above had estimated that some huge...these rocks they were bigger than the great tower of Seville. They did not go farther up the river, because they could not get water. Before this they had... | |
| 1907 - 512 strani
...which they reached, and that from what they saw they thought the Indians had given the width correctly. Those who stayed above had estimated that some huge...these rocks they were bigger than the great tower of Seville.2 They did not go farther up the river, because they could not get water. Before this they... | |
| George Wharton James - 1910 - 374 strani
...had given the width correctly. Those who stayed above had estimated that some huge rocks on the side of the cliffs seemed to be about as tall as a man,...these rocks they were bigger than the great tower of Seville. They did not go farther up the river because they could not get water. Before this they had... | |
| George Wharton James - 1910 - 354 strani
...the place that they reached, and that from what they saw the Indians had given the width correctly. Those who stayed above had estimated that some huge rocks on the side of the cliffs seemed to be about as tall as a man, but those who went down swore that when they... | |
| Katharine Coman - 1912 - 526 strani
...which they reached, and that from what they saw they thought the Indiana had given the width correctly. Those who stayed above had estimated that some huge...these rocks they were bigger than the great tower of Seville. They did not go farther up the river, because they could not get water." — Winship, Coronado,... | |
| |