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" ... march he found the cows, which are the most monstrous thing in the way of animals which has ever been seen or read about. He followed this river for 100 leagues, finding more cows every day. We provided ourselves with some of these, although at first,... "
Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the ... - Página 576
de Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1896
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American History Leaflets: Colonial and Constitutional, Número 13

Albert Bushnell Hart, Edward Channing - 1894 - 192 páginas
...in the way of animals which has ever been seen or read about. He followed this river for a hundred leagues, finding more cows every day. We provided...this journey as also on that which the whole army afterwards made when it was going to Quivira, there were so many that many times when we started to...
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Coronado's Journey to New Mexico and the Great Plains: 1540-42

George Parker Winship - 1894 - 182 páginas
...in the way of animals which has ever been seen or read about. He followed this river for a hundred leagues, finding more cows every day. We provided...this journey as also on that which the whole army afterwards made when it was going to Quivira, there were so many that many times when we started to...
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The Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542

George Parker Winship - 1896 - 452 páginas
...day. We provided ourselves with some of these, although at first, until we had had experience, ¡it the risk of the horses. There is such a quantity of...which the whole army afterward made when it was going to Quivira, there were so many that many times when we started to pass through the midst of them and...
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The Journey of Coronado: 1540-1542 ; from the City of Mexico to the Grand ...

Pedro Reyes Castañeda - 1904 - 308 páginas
...to Francisco Vazquez, he proceeded forward to these plains, and at the borders of these he found a little river which flows to the southwest, and after...which the whole army afterward made when it was going to Quivira, there were so many that many times when we started to pass through the midst of them and...
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The Journey of Coronado, 1540-1542: From the City of Mexico to the Grand ...

Pedro de Castañeda de Nájera - 1904 - 302 páginas
...to Francisco Vazquez, he proceeded forward to these plains, and at the borders of these he found a little river which flows to the southwest, and after...which the whole army afterward made when it was going to Quivira, there were so many that many times when we started to pass through the midst of them and...
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The Journey of Coronado: 1540-1542 ; from the City of Mexico to the Grand ...

Pedro Reyes Castañeda - 1904 - 298 páginas
...borders of these he found a little river which flows to the southwest, and after four days' inarch he found the cows, which are the most monstrous thing...which the whole army afterward made when it was going to Quivira, there were so many that many times when we started to pass through the midst of them and...
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The Time of the Buffalo

Tom McHugh - 1979 - 412 páginas
...reports being true." A few excerpts from this collection of historical notes speak for themselves: There is such a quantity of them that I do not know what to compare them with, except the fish in the sea . . . . . . numerous as the locusts of Egypt . . . they were crowded together so...
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Historical Atlas of the American West

Warren A. Beck - 1989 - 204 páginas
...the late nineteenth century, men found it hard to estimate the size of the herds. One commented that "there is such a quantity of them that I do not know what to compare them with, except the fish of the sea." Another found them to be as "numerous as the locusts of Egypt. " One railroad...
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Quest for Quivira: Spanish Explorers on the Great Plains, 1540-1821

Thomas E. Chavez - 1992 - 68 páginas
...thing in the way of animals which have ever been seen." And there were so many that one soldier did "not know what to compare them with, except with the fish in the sea." As far as the Spaniards were concerned, the plains were uninhabited. The Indians they encountered followed...
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Passionate Nation: The Epic History of Texas

James L. Haley - 2006 - 664 páginas
...acknowledged that "they are the most monstrous beasts ever seen or read about. There are such quantities of them that I do not know what to compare them with, unless it be the fish in the sea. . . . Should we have wished to go some other way we could not have...
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