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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... course of the conflict these sturdy adventurers traversed the central and northern regions of Mexico , scoured her coasts , possessed themselves for many months of her beautiful Capital , and although they returned to their homes worn ...
... course of the conflict these sturdy adventurers traversed the central and northern regions of Mexico , scoured her coasts , possessed themselves for many months of her beautiful Capital , and although they returned to their homes worn ...
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... course , resolved , without delay , to send an embassy with such gifts as he imagined would impress the strangers with the idea of his magnificence and power , whilst , at the same time , he cour- teously commanded the adventurers to ...
... course , resolved , without delay , to send an embassy with such gifts as he imagined would impress the strangers with the idea of his magnificence and power , whilst , at the same time , he cour- teously commanded the adventurers to ...
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... course not disregarded by Cortéz , who forthwith proceeded along the most splendid and massive structure of the New World - a gigantic causeway , five miles in length , con- structed of huge stones , which passed along the narrow strait ...
... course not disregarded by Cortéz , who forthwith proceeded along the most splendid and massive structure of the New World - a gigantic causeway , five miles in length , con- structed of huge stones , which passed along the narrow strait ...
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... course , immediately disavowed the treason and ordered the arrest of the Governor ; but Cortéz would not receive an apology or verbal reparation of the injury , — although he professed to believe the exculpation of Montezuma himself ...
... course , immediately disavowed the treason and ordered the arrest of the Governor ; but Cortéz would not receive an apology or verbal reparation of the injury , — although he professed to believe the exculpation of Montezuma himself ...
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... proved useless upon trial . The navigation of these brigantines , each one of which carried a piece of heavy cannon , was , of course , not difficult , for 64 XICOTENCATL'S TREASON AND EXECUTION . although the waters of.
... proved useless upon trial . The navigation of these brigantines , each one of which carried a piece of heavy cannon , was , of course , not difficult , for 64 XICOTENCATL'S TREASON AND EXECUTION . although the waters of.
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