id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29172 Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Ferdinand De Soto, The Discoverer of the Mississippi American Pioneers and Patriots .txt text/plain 76955 4398 74 Pizarro.--Arrival of De Soto.--Character of the Spaniards.--Exploring of De Soto.--Hostility of the Natives.--Beautiful Scenery.--Winter Spaniards Retreat.--De Soto Indignant.--Espinosa's Cruelty, and Spaniards Retreat.--De Soto Indignant.--Espinosa's Cruelty, and spirit of this deeply outraged man was borne to the judgment of God. De Soto soon returned. dragoons of De Soto, closely followed by the whole Spanish army, De Soto, then, with the main body of his army, set out on the march De Soto sent Indian interpreters to him with friendly messages twenty days De Soto remained in this encampment, recruiting his troops De Soto and his army remained eight days at Ochile. the Spaniards to within six miles of the large village where the chief De Soto observed not far from him an Indian chief of herculean The Spaniards had reached the river after a four days' march through all intercourse between De Soto and the chief; but the Spaniards were ./cache/29172.txt ./txt/29172.txt