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, Volumen1S. Drake, 1853 |
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... advance - Fall of Monterey , 334 350 CHAPTER IX . - General Wool inspects and musters the western troops - Army of the Centre - New Mexico - Kearney - Macnamara - California - Frémont - So- noma - Californian independence - Possession ...
... advance - Fall of Monterey , 334 350 CHAPTER IX . - General Wool inspects and musters the western troops - Army of the Centre - New Mexico - Kearney - Macnamara - California - Frémont - So- noma - Californian independence - Possession ...
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... advance towards his capital were unheeded . " The command of his own emperor , " said Cortéz , " was the only reason which could induce him to disregard the wishes of an Aztec prince , for whom he cherished the profoundest respect ...
... advance towards his capital were unheeded . " The command of his own emperor , " said Cortéz , " was the only reason which could induce him to disregard the wishes of an Aztec prince , for whom he cherished the profoundest respect ...
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... advance across the waters of Tezcoco without the annoyance of enemies who might sally forth from strongholds on his left flank . On his right , the chain of lakes , extending farther than the eye can reach , furnished the best ...
... advance across the waters of Tezcoco without the annoyance of enemies who might sally forth from strongholds on his left flank . On his right , the chain of lakes , extending farther than the eye can reach , furnished the best ...
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... advance of the squadrons on land . The infantry and cavalry advanced upon the great avenue that divided the town from north to south . Their heavy guns were brought up and soon mowed a path for the musketeers and crossbowmen . The ...
... advance of the squadrons on land . The infantry and cavalry advanced upon the great avenue that divided the town from north to south . Their heavy guns were brought up and soon mowed a path for the musketeers and crossbowmen . The ...
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... advance alarmed the cautious mind of Cortéz , and induced him to believe that this slack resistance was but designed to seduce him farther and farther within the city walls until he found himself beyond the reach of succor or retreat ...
... advance alarmed the cautious mind of Cortéz , and induced him to believe that this slack resistance was but designed to seduce him farther and farther within the city walls until he found himself beyond the reach of succor or retreat ...
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