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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... probably to bury the dead and purify their city . It is singular , yet it is certain , that they did not follow up their successes by a death blow at the disarmed Spaniards . But this momentary paralysis of their efforts was not to be ...
... probably to bury the dead and purify their city . It is singular , yet it is certain , that they did not follow up their successes by a death blow at the disarmed Spaniards . But this momentary paralysis of their efforts was not to be ...
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... probably from Hispaniola , -found their way from Vera Cruz to Tezcoco , and united themselves with the corps of Cortéz . --- In the meantime the Emperor again directed his arms against his recreant subjects of Chalco , which he seemed ...
... probably from Hispaniola , -found their way from Vera Cruz to Tezcoco , and united themselves with the corps of Cortéz . --- In the meantime the Emperor again directed his arms against his recreant subjects of Chalco , which he seemed ...
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... probably owing to an avaricious and mutinous spirit in his ranks which he was unable at the moment to control . The same Indian stoicism that characterised the unfortunate prince during the war , still nerved him in his hours of abject ...
... probably owing to an avaricious and mutinous spirit in his ranks which he was unable at the moment to control . The same Indian stoicism that characterised the unfortunate prince during the war , still nerved him in his hours of abject ...
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... probably saw not only the justice but the policy of preserving , unalienated , the fidelity and services of so remarkable a personage , -soon determined to look leniently upon all that was really censurable in the early deeds of Cortéz ...
... probably saw not only the justice but the policy of preserving , unalienated , the fidelity and services of so remarkable a personage , -soon determined to look leniently upon all that was really censurable in the early deeds of Cortéz ...
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... probably preceded the Toltecs in the date of their emigration . Their architectural remains are found in Oaxaca . If we consider the comparatively small space in which the original tribes were gathered together in the valley of Mexico ...
... probably preceded the Toltecs in the date of their emigration . Their architectural remains are found in Oaxaca . If we consider the comparatively small space in which the original tribes were gathered together in the valley of Mexico ...
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Acapulco agricultural American army attack Audiencia Aztec California capital Chalco CHAPTER character chief Chihuahua church city of Mexico civil climate Coahuila coast colony command congress conqueror conquest constitution Cortéz Cruz Cuernavaca departed despatched district dollars Durango Emperor expedition feet forces Frémont gold Guadalupe Guanajuato Gulf haciendas hundred Indians inhabitants Iturbide Jalisco king labor lake land leagues Marques ment Mexican miles military mines Montezuma mountains natives neighborhood Oajaca officers Pacific palace passed period persons population portion possession president productive Puebla pyramid Querétaro region republic revolution river road royal San Juan San Luis Potosi Santa Anna Santa Fé Sierra silver Sinaloa soldiers soon Spain Spaniards Spanish square stone Tamaulipas Tampico territory Texas Tezcoco thousand tion Tlascalans town tribes troops United valley valley of Mexico Vera Cruz vessels viceroy viceroyalty villages whilst Yucatan Zacatecas