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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... classes , professions and occupations , -educated and uneducated - ob- servers and idlers , -poured into the territory of the invaded republic . In the course of the conflict these sturdy adventurers traversed the central and northern ...
... classes , professions and occupations , -educated and uneducated - ob- servers and idlers , -poured into the territory of the invaded republic . In the course of the conflict these sturdy adventurers traversed the central and northern ...
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... classes , but especially from the returned troops and sailors of Grijalva's expedition . Pedro de Alvarado and his brothers ; Cristóval de Olid , Alonzo de Avila , Juan Velasquez de Leon , Hernandez de Puerto Carrero , and Gonzalo de ...
... classes , but especially from the returned troops and sailors of Grijalva's expedition . Pedro de Alvarado and his brothers ; Cristóval de Olid , Alonzo de Avila , Juan Velasquez de Leon , Hernandez de Puerto Carrero , and Gonzalo de ...
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... class of men , who in all countries so powerfully influence public opinion , whilst , from the top of their tall temple , situated on their lofty central Teocalli or pyramid , he might , with a military eye , scan the general topo ...
... class of men , who in all countries so powerfully influence public opinion , whilst , from the top of their tall temple , situated on their lofty central Teocalli or pyramid , he might , with a military eye , scan the general topo ...
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... class of the Spanish adventurers . The newly recruited forces of Cortéz gave the conqueror additional strength , for he was now at the head of no less than twelve hundred and fifty Spaniards , and eight thousand auxiliaries , chiefly ...
... class of the Spanish adventurers . The newly recruited forces of Cortéz gave the conqueror additional strength , for he was now at the head of no less than twelve hundred and fifty Spaniards , and eight thousand auxiliaries , chiefly ...
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... classes ; and , after once more crossing 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 Tezcoco , Cortéz was ...
... classes ; and , after once more crossing 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 Tezcoco , Cortéz was ...
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