Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican: A Historical, Geographical, Political, Statistical and Social Account of that Country from the Period of the Invasion by the Spaniards to the Present Time : with a View of the Ancient Aztec Empire and Civilization, a Historical Sketch of the Late War, and Notices of New Mexico and California, Volumen2S. Drake, 1853 |
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Página 171
... San Luis Potosi , the second formed San Miguel Mesqitic , the third San Andres , and the fourth Colotlan . Such was the origin of these towns , in which the two tribes lived for many years in perfect harmony , but without intermingling ...
... San Luis Potosi , the second formed San Miguel Mesqitic , the third San Andres , and the fourth Colotlan . Such was the origin of these towns , in which the two tribes lived for many years in perfect harmony , but without intermingling ...
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... San Luis Potosi , the capital of the state of that name south of Monterey , on the direct road to the heart of the internal provinces , and nearly midway between the gulf and the Pacific . The news of this hostile gathering which was ...
... San Luis Potosi , the capital of the state of that name south of Monterey , on the direct road to the heart of the internal provinces , and nearly midway between the gulf and the Pacific . The news of this hostile gathering which was ...
Página 351
... San Luis Potosi in order to defend the eastern access to the capital , inasmuch as it was not probable that Taylor would venture to penetrate the country with impaired forces , which , in a strictly military point of view , were not ...
... San Luis Potosi in order to defend the eastern access to the capital , inasmuch as it was not probable that Taylor would venture to penetrate the country with impaired forces , which , in a strictly military point of view , were not ...
Página 354
... San Luis Potosi , and all was bustle in the American encampments which were spread from Monterey to Agua Nueva beyond Saltillo , in order to give him the best possible reception under the circumstances . Wool was encamped with a force ...
... San Luis Potosi , and all was bustle in the American encampments which were spread from Monterey to Agua Nueva beyond Saltillo , in order to give him the best possible reception under the circumstances . Wool was encamped with a force ...
Página 354
... San Luis Potosi , and all was bustle in the American encampments which were spread from Monterey to Agua Nueva beyond Saltillo , in order to give him the best possible reception under the circumstances . Wool was encamped with a force ...
... San Luis Potosi , and all was bustle in the American encampments which were spread from Monterey to Agua Nueva beyond Saltillo , in order to give him the best possible reception under the circumstances . Wool was encamped with a force ...
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Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican: A Historical ..., Volúmenes1-2 Brantz Mayer Vista completa - 1853 |
Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican: A Historical ..., Volúmenes1-2 Brantz Mayer Vista completa - 1854 |
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