| George Parker Winship - 1896 - 452 páginas
...entered the settled country in good order, and when they saw the first village, which was Cíbola, such were the curses that some hurled at Friar Marcos...mansions in New Spain which make a better appearance at a distance.' It is a village of about 200 warriors, is three and four stories high, with the houses... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - 1897 - 642 páginas
...Relacion del Suceso says, referring to these towns, "the whole of this settled region is called Cibola. " "It is a little unattractive village, looking as if it had been crumpled all up together" (Winship, p. 483), says Castafleda, referring to the first village. The people fled and the army made... | |
| Francisco Vásquez de Coronado - 1904 - 300 páginas
...they entered the settled country in good order, and when they saw the first village, which was Cibola, such were the curses that some hurled at Friar Marcos...pray God may protect him from them. It is a little, crowded village, looking as if it had been crumpled all up together. There are ranch houses in New... | |
| Pedro Reyes Castañeda - 1904 - 298 páginas
...they entered the settled country in good order, and when they saw the first village, which was Cibola, such were the curses that some hurled at Friar Marcos...pray God may protect him from them. It is a little, crowded village, looking as if it had heen crumpled all up together. There are ranch houses in New... | |
| Pedro Reyes Castañeda - 1904 - 308 páginas
...that some hurled at Friar Marcos that I pray God may protect him from them. It is a little, crowded village, looking as if it had been crumpled all up together. There are ranch houses in New Spain which make a better appearance at a distance.1 It is a village of about 200... | |
| George Parker Winship - 1904 - 308 páginas
...that some hurled at Friar Marcos that I pray God may protect him from them. It is a little, crowded village, looking as if it had been crumpled all up together. There are ranch houses in New Spain which make a better appearance at a distance.1 It is a village of about 200... | |
| Frederick Webb Hodge, Theodore Hayes Lewis - 1907 - 454 páginas
...they entered the settled country in good order, and when they saw the first village, which was Cibola, such were the curses that some hurled at Friar Marcos...pray God may protect him from them. It is a little, crowded village,1 looking as if it had been crumpled all up together. There are haciendas in New Spain... | |
| 1907 - 512 páginas
...hurled at Friar Marcos that I pray God may protect him from them. It is a little, crowded village,1 looking as if it had been crumpled all up together. There are haciendas in New Spain which make a better appearance at a distance. It is a village of about two hundred... | |
| John Stowell - 1908 - 412 páginas
...as told by Friar Marcos of Nice were without foundation; and, to use the language of a man present, "Such were the curses that some hurled at Friar Marcos, that I pray God may protect him from them. " This town was located in Valencia County, New Mexico, and no doubt, in the Zuni Indian Reservation... | |
| Thomas Edwin Farish - 1915 - 428 páginas
...famished condition, having only two bushels of corn left. The first city reached was "a little, crowded village, looking as if it had been crumpled all up together. There are ranch houses in New Spain which make a better appearance at a distance. It is a village of about 200... | |
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