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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... capital , . 28 CHAPTER IV . - Description of the City of Tenochtitlan - Montezuma's way of life - Market - place - Cortéz at the Great Temple - Description of it - Place of Sa- crifice - Sanctuaries - Huitzilopotchtli - Tezcatlipoca ...
... capital , . 28 CHAPTER IV . - Description of the City of Tenochtitlan - Montezuma's way of life - Market - place - Cortéz at the Great Temple - Description of it - Place of Sa- crifice - Sanctuaries - Huitzilopotchtli - Tezcatlipoca ...
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... capital - Mission from Michoacan - Rebuilding of the capital- Letters to the King - Intrigues against Cortéz - Fonseca - Narvaez — Tapia — Charles V. protects Cortéz and confirms his acts , 80 CHAPTER XII . - Cortéz commissioned by the ...
... capital - Mission from Michoacan - Rebuilding of the capital- Letters to the King - Intrigues against Cortéz - Fonseca - Narvaez — Tapia — Charles V. protects Cortéz and confirms his acts , 80 CHAPTER XII . - Cortéz commissioned by the ...
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... capital . Meanwhile the Spaniards restlessly endured the scorching heats and manifold annoyances of the coast , and were amusing them- selves by a paltry traffic with the Indians , whose offerings were generally of but trifling value ...
... capital . Meanwhile the Spaniards restlessly endured the scorching heats and manifold annoyances of the coast , and were amusing them- selves by a paltry traffic with the Indians , whose offerings were generally of but trifling value ...
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... capital . The news of these victories as well as of the fatal alliance which ensued with the Tlascalans , was soon borne to the court of Monte- zuma , who began to tremble for the fate of his empire when he saw the fall of the ...
... capital . The news of these victories as well as of the fatal alliance which ensued with the Tlascalans , was soon borne to the court of Monte- zuma , who began to tremble for the fate of his empire when he saw the fall of the ...
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... capital of Tezcoco ; and , still further on , the dark belt of porphyry , girdling the valley around , like a rich setting which Nature had devised for the fairest of her jewels . ' " " Cortéz easily descended with his troops by the ...
... capital of Tezcoco ; and , still further on , the dark belt of porphyry , girdling the valley around , like a rich setting which Nature had devised for the fairest of her jewels . ' " " Cortéz easily descended with his troops by the ...
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