Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 69
... Soto's career in America . The fullest bibliography , which Lytle used , is found in the Final Report of the U.S. De Soto Expedition Commission , 76th Congress , lat Session , House Document # 71 , published Jan. 3 , 1939 , U.S. Gov ...
... Soto's career in America . The fullest bibliography , which Lytle used , is found in the Final Report of the U.S. De Soto Expedition Commission , 76th Congress , lat Session , House Document # 71 , published Jan. 3 , 1939 , U.S. Gov ...
Page 105
... Soto's claims would be attributed to de Vaca's disappointment at not being given the government of Florida him- self and jealousy for not being offered a high post in de Soto's ranks . His very presence and the " trick " he comes to ...
... Soto's claims would be attributed to de Vaca's disappointment at not being given the government of Florida him- self and jealousy for not being offered a high post in de Soto's ranks . His very presence and the " trick " he comes to ...
Page 308
... Soto will be confronted with all he has done , with the commission of the mortal sins of pride and avarice , the two sins which the medieval mind found to be the root of all evil . Antecedent to De Soto's entry into Florida his life has ...
... Soto will be confronted with all he has done , with the commission of the mortal sins of pride and avarice , the two sins which the medieval mind found to be the root of all evil . Antecedent to De Soto's entry into Florida his life has ...
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