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Narrative of the proceedings of Pedrarias Davila in the provinces of Tierra Firme or Castilla del Oro, and of the discovery of the South Sea and the coasts of Peru and Nicaragua
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Narrative of the proceedings of Pedrarias Davila in the provinces of Tierra Firme or Castilla del Oro, and of the discovery of the South Sea and the coasts of Peru and Nicaragua
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Publication date
M.DCCC.LXV. [1865]
Call number
634270
Creator
Andagoya, Pascual de (-1548)
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Dimensions
23 cm.
Associated people
Markham, Clements R. (1830-1916,)
Burton, Richard Francis, (1821-1890,)
Burton, Richard Francis, (1821-1890,)
Associated organization
Hakluyt Society.
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