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1
The
Spanish
adventurers
worked to death the soft inhabitants of the American islands.
2
Spanish mariners sailed every sea and
Spanish
adventurers
explored every land.
3
In 1519,
Spanish
adventurers
first saw Tenochtitlan's marketplace, which they described with awestruck admiration.
4
Here, it was said, were
Spanish
adventurers
who had fought their way up from Mexico.
5
Courage, indeed, was a cheap quality among the
Spanish
adventurers
,
for danger was their element.
6
Never were a people more terribly treated than the natives of America under the
Spanish
adventurers
.
7
He had had hopes of those
Spanish
adventurers
.
8
There were, at that time, small settlements of French and
Spanish
adventurers
upon these streams, in different localities.
9
The seven cities of Cibola, that Coronado and other
Spanish
adventurers
sought in the vast deserts of the Southwest, were pueblos.
10
Guiana, the northeastern section of South America, was looked upon by the
Spanish
adventurers
as the hiding-place of this fabulous wealth.
11
He easily effected the conquest of Lancerota, and divided its lands among the French and
Spanish
adventurers
who had assisted him in the expedition.
12
Just as the railway followed the earlier wagon roads of the
Spanish
adventurers
,
so a ship canal will naturally succeed or supplement the railway.
13
MacNutt, the author of the latest and best life of Cortes, makes this interesting comment on the Christianity of the
Spanish
adventurers
of the time:
14
It is the story of Godfrey St Peter, a successful professor whose great work has been a history of "
Spanish
Adventurers
in North America".
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