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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... mountain country , and recol- lect that the Mexicans , who were without horses , had been obliged to traverse the ... mountains was beset with dangers from formidable enemies . He could do no more , therefore , than bid the strangers ...
... mountain country , and recol- lect that the Mexicans , who were without horses , had been obliged to traverse the ... mountains was beset with dangers from formidable enemies . He could do no more , therefore , than bid the strangers ...
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... mountains , and the circumference of it is full seventy leagues . In this plain there are two lakes which nearly occupy the whole of it , as the people use canoes for more than fifty leagues round . One of these lakes is of fresh water ...
... mountains , and the circumference of it is full seventy leagues . In this plain there are two lakes which nearly occupy the whole of it , as the people use canoes for more than fifty leagues round . One of these lakes is of fresh water ...
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... mountains , and reach- ing the margin of the lakes , he encamped on the 31st of December , 1520 , within the venerable precincts of Tezcoco , " the place of rest . " At Tezcoço , Cortéz was firmly planted on the eastern edge of the ...
... mountains , and reach- ing the margin of the lakes , he encamped on the 31st of December , 1520 , within the venerable precincts of Tezcoco , " the place of rest . " At Tezcoço , Cortéz was firmly planted on the eastern edge of the ...
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... mountains were nearly desolate and bare of population , until a rude and altogether uncivilized tribe , known as the Chichimecas , came from Amaquemecan , in the north , and settled in villages among the ruins of their Toltec ...
... mountains were nearly desolate and bare of population , until a rude and altogether uncivilized tribe , known as the Chichimecas , came from Amaquemecan , in the north , and settled in villages among the ruins of their Toltec ...
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... mountains , temples , terraces , teocallis , house tops and city walls ; and the prostrate multitudes hailed the emblem of light , life and fruition as a blessed omen of the restored favor of their gods and the preser- vation of the ...
... mountains , temples , terraces , teocallis , house tops and city walls ; and the prostrate multitudes hailed the emblem of light , life and fruition as a blessed omen of the restored favor of their gods and the preser- vation of the ...
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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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Acapulco Accordingly agricultural American archbishop arms army attack Audiencia Aztec California capital character Chiapas chief Chihuahua church city of Mexico civil clergy Coahuila coast colony command conqueror conquest constitution Cortéz cotton court Cruz Cuernavaca cultivation departed despatched districts dollars duties ecclesiastical Emperor estates expedition exports forces Frémont garrison gold Guanajuato Gulf hacienda hundred important Indians inhabitants Juan king labor lake land leagues Marques ment Mexia Mexican military millions mines Montezuma mountains natives neighborhood Oajaca officers palace passed peace period persons political population possession president provinces Puebla Pulque region repartimientos republic revolution river royal San Luis Potosi Santa Anna sent silver soldiers soon Spain Spaniards Spanish Tabasco Tamaulipas Tampico territory Texas Tezcoco thousand tierra tion town tribes troops United valley valley of Mexico Velasco Vera Cruz vessels viceroy viceroyal viceroyalty villages Visitador wealth whilst Yucatan Zacatecas