10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAWKBELL»
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hawkbell in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Indian Freedom: The Cause of Bartolomé de Las Casas, ...
While the king was talking to the Admiral, a different canoe from a different place
arrived, it carried some pieces of gold intended as swap for a small hawkbell,
they wanted nothing else so much. The reason being that the Indians of this
island, ...
Bartolomé de las Casas, 1995
2
Persian Legends: A Book of One Hundred and One Stories
7. the. HawkBell. A. long, long time ago in the country ofAbardeh, there was a
large farm that belonged to a farmer, his wife, and his two children. Every
member of the family got up early in the morning and immediately after breakfast
went ...
3
The Southwestern Historical Quarterly
called fifty leagues to where they received the copper hawkbell, and another
day's march over a mountain whose stones were scoria of iron to the houses on
the beautiful stream where they ate the piiiones, Cabeza de Vaca says of the
people: ...
Eugene Campbell Barker, Herbert Eugene Bolton, Texas State Historical Association, 1901
4
Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Of the hawkbell Cabeza de Vaca says : "They told us that where it came from
there were many flat thin pieces of that metal buried, * * * and there were houses
with foundations there, and this we believed to be the South Sea, as we always
had ...
Eugene Campbell Barker, Herbert Eugene Bolton, 1909
5
The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association
... the mountain a distance they KNaufragios, Cap. XXII. "Ibid. "Ibid. "Ibid. BIbid. "
Ibid., Gap. XXVIII. "Ibid. "Ibid., Gap. XXIX, showing they had such there. called fifty
leagues to where they received the copper hawkbell, Haiite of Cabeza de Vaca.
but it takes a saint nothing less The waves have mercy the rocks no mercy at all
You're the waves Billy as you always have been Suck it up is what waves do I
would send you my hawkbell mi poeta had it sufficient character amor p * * * Doc
got ...
7
Ballads and Lays from Scottish History
He listened, and the hawkbell's chime The breeze was sweetly bringing, And
shouts and laughter musical Were through the greenwood ringing. A gallant train
! they blithely come, With hawk and winded horn, All through the forest merrily On
...
8
Ballads from Scottish History
He listened, and sweet voices, clear As lark's at morning prime, Sang merrily, and
nearer came The hawkbell's tinkling chime. % And soon a bevy blithe advanced,
The forest arches threading, 34 BALLADS FROM SCOTTISH HISTORY.
9
The Archaeology of Native-lived Colonialism: Challenging ...
... attached — a manufacturing practice largely discontinued after the first decade
of the 19th century (Ferris 1984). Also on British trade lists and found at Bellamy
were wire-topped pins, two sets of metal scissors, a hawkbell, a mouth harp (fig.
10
Iroquois Population History and Settlement Ecology, AD ...
... lead musket balls, brass kettle fragments, wooden bowl fragment, iron nails,
brass bangle, corn cobs, melon seeds, turtle shell, chert projectile points, pewter
spoon fragments, European ceramics, sunflower seeds, brass hawkbell
fragments, ...