Thus the breach between the two leaders of the expedition was widened. The missionary plan seems to have been abandoned entirely; and the missions already established were not in a flourishing condition. The friendliness of the Tejas was not unmixed with... The Beginnings of Texas, 1684-1718 - Pàgina 29per Robert Carlton Clark - 1907 - 94 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1902 - 384 pàgines
...journey, and when the commissary still refused, he sent the soldiers to take "' what they wanted.1 Thus the breach between the two leaders of the expedition...pilfering from the missions and stealing and killing the animals.' Moreover, they attributed the disease and 'Teran (Description y diaria, etc., 61-H3)... | |
| Texas State Historical Association - 1902 - 408 pàgines
...the soldiers to take what they wanted.1 Thus the breach between the two leaders of the expedition wag widened. The missionary plan seems to have been abandoned...pilfering from the missions and stealing and killing the animals.2 Moreover, they attributed the disease and 'Teran (Descripcion y diaria, etc., 61-63)... | |
| Frederick Charles Chabot - 1937 - 490 pàgines
...Manzanet refused to permit the military to take the necessary horses and cattle for the return journey. "Thus the breach between the two leaders of the expedition...friendliness of the Tejas was not unmixed with duplicity . . . Moreover, they attributed the disease and deaths among them to the influence of the new religion... | |
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