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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... naturally , their delight to offer for your acceptance . upon every suitable occasion , an acknowledgment of cordial thank- fulness . Allow me , then , as the only tribute I can tender , to present a work designed to illustrate the ...
... naturally , their delight to offer for your acceptance . upon every suitable occasion , an acknowledgment of cordial thank- fulness . Allow me , then , as the only tribute I can tender , to present a work designed to illustrate the ...
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... natural curiosity ; and , when the revolutionary spirit of Europe penetrated our continent , and the masses rose to cast off colonial bondage , we hailed with joy every effort of the patriots who fought so bravely in the war of ...
... natural curiosity ; and , when the revolutionary spirit of Europe penetrated our continent , and the masses rose to cast off colonial bondage , we hailed with joy every effort of the patriots who fought so bravely in the war of ...
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... natural objects , wrought with the utmost skill of deception ; weapons of copper alloyed with tin , pottery of all degrees of fineness , carved vases , bales of richly dyed cotton ; beautifully woven feather - work , wild and tame ...
... natural objects , wrought with the utmost skill of deception ; weapons of copper alloyed with tin , pottery of all degrees of fineness , carved vases , bales of richly dyed cotton ; beautifully woven feather - work , wild and tame ...
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... naturally jealous state in which he found the Aztec and Tlascalan tribes . Thus it is that , under the influence of his will and genius , " a new empire grew up , in the very heart of the land , forming a counterpoise to the colossal ...
... naturally jealous state in which he found the Aztec and Tlascalan tribes . Thus it is that , under the influence of his will and genius , " a new empire grew up , in the very heart of the land , forming a counterpoise to the colossal ...
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... in its moral courage or natural allegiance . But Tacuba was too near the capital to justify him in trusting his jaded band within so dangerous a neighborhood . CORTEZ RETURNS TO TEZCOCO AND IS REINFORCED . 61 Accordingly.
... in its moral courage or natural allegiance . But Tacuba was too near the capital to justify him in trusting his jaded band within so dangerous a neighborhood . CORTEZ RETURNS TO TEZCOCO AND IS REINFORCED . 61 Accordingly.
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