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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... protected by the quadrangular wall , and built amid gardens and groves . In a Cortéz asked leave of the Emperor , who accompanied him on his visit , to enter the sanctuaries of the Aztec deities . spacious stuccoed saloon , roofed with ...
... protected by the quadrangular wall , and built amid gardens and groves . In a Cortéz asked leave of the Emperor , who accompanied him on his visit , to enter the sanctuaries of the Aztec deities . spacious stuccoed saloon , roofed with ...
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... Pedro de Alvarado , with a band of but one hundred and fifty men to protect the treasure he had amassed , - departed for the shores of the Gulf with only seventy soldiers , but CORTÉZ OVERCOMES NARVAEZ , AND RECRUITS HIS FORCES . 43.
... Pedro de Alvarado , with a band of but one hundred and fifty men to protect the treasure he had amassed , - departed for the shores of the Gulf with only seventy soldiers , but CORTÉZ OVERCOMES NARVAEZ , AND RECRUITS HIS FORCES . 43.
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... protect the assailants from falling if they approached the sides too closely . Quarter was out of the question . The battle was hand to hand , and body to body . Combatants grappled and wrestled in deadly efforts to cast each other from ...
... protect the assailants from falling if they approached the sides too closely . Quarter was out of the question . The battle was hand to hand , and body to body . Combatants grappled and wrestled in deadly efforts to cast each other from ...
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... protect the menaced empire from impending ruin . Nor was Cortéz , in his turn , idle in exciting the combined forces of the Spaniards and Indians for the last effort which it was probable he could make for the success of his great ...
... protect the menaced empire from impending ruin . Nor was Cortéz , in his turn , idle in exciting the combined forces of the Spaniards and Indians for the last effort which it was probable he could make for the success of his great ...
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... protection he could desire . Accord- ingly , he first of all reduced and destroyed the ancient city of Iztapalapan , a place of fifty thousand inhabitants , distant about six leagues from the town of Tezcoco , which was built on the ...
... protection he could desire . Accord- ingly , he first of all reduced and destroyed the ancient city of Iztapalapan , a place of fifty thousand inhabitants , distant about six leagues from the town of Tezcoco , which was built on 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