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Under the command of Diego Flores de Valdés , the fleet of twenty - two vessels entered the harbour of this city of Nombre de Dios ... on January 21 , and this place and Peru were so far from supposing that it could arrive at such a ...
Under the command of Diego Flores de Valdés , the fleet of twenty - two vessels entered the harbour of this city of Nombre de Dios ... on January 21 , and this place and Peru were so far from supposing that it could arrive at such a ...
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with all the vessels I took out from the bar of San Lucar ... I encountered bad , and very adverse weather , from the Canaries to this port .... ( p . 3 ) ... Your majesty is already informed how last year French ships and a shallop ...
with all the vessels I took out from the bar of San Lucar ... I encountered bad , and very adverse weather , from the Canaries to this port .... ( p . 3 ) ... Your majesty is already informed how last year French ships and a shallop ...
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When his vessels could go no higher , because the river was low in its bed , since it was summer , the general landed with sixty of his soldiers , bidding the rest , under certain of his captains , remain on guard over these vessels .
When his vessels could go no higher , because the river was low in its bed , since it was summer , the general landed with sixty of his soldiers , bidding the rest , under certain of his captains , remain on guard over these vessels .
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INTRODUCTION | xv |
5 | xvi |
Licentiate Carasa to the Crown Panama March | 9 |
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