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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... masses rose to cast off colonial bondage , we hailed with joy every effort of the patriots who fought so bravely in the war of liberation . Bound to Mexico by geographical ties , though without a common lan- guage or lineage , we were ...
... masses rose to cast off colonial bondage , we hailed with joy every effort of the patriots who fought so bravely in the war of liberation . Bound to Mexico by geographical ties , though without a common lan- guage or lineage , we were ...
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... masses of this singular empire . The conquerors did not trouble themselves with acquiring accurate statistical information , nor do they seem to have counted num- bers carefully , except when they had enemies to conquer or spoil to ...
... masses of this singular empire . The conquerors did not trouble themselves with acquiring accurate statistical information , nor do they seem to have counted num- bers carefully , except when they had enemies to conquer or spoil to ...
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... mass might be celebrated in the presence of the Aztec multitude . It was at this moment , when Cortéz tried the national nerve most daringly by interfering with the religious superstitions of a dissatisfied town , and when every symptom ...
... mass might be celebrated in the presence of the Aztec multitude . It was at this moment , when Cortéz tried the national nerve most daringly by interfering with the religious superstitions of a dissatisfied town , and when every symptom ...
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... masses of Christians and Indians , in the wonderful as well as successful control which the conqueror ob- tained in his dealings with his countrymen as well as the natives at this period of extreme danger . When Mexico was lost after ...
... masses of Christians and Indians , in the wonderful as well as successful control which the conqueror ob- tained in his dealings with his countrymen as well as the natives at this period of extreme danger . When Mexico was lost after ...
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... mass , and the army then advanced in three divisions up the most important streets . They entered the town , cast down the barricades which had been erected to impede their progress , and , with remarkable ease , penetrated even to the ...
... mass , and the army then advanced in three divisions up the most important streets . They entered the town , cast down the barricades which had been erected to impede their progress , and , with remarkable ease , penetrated even to the ...
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