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, Volúmenes1-2S. Drake and Company, 1851 |
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... Causes of the revolt against the Spaniards - Cortéz condemns Alvarado - his conduct to Montezuma - Battle in the city - Montezuma mediates - Fight on the Great Temple or Teocalli - Retreat of the Spaniards - Noche Triste - Flight of the ...
... Causes of the revolt against the Spaniards - Cortéz condemns Alvarado - his conduct to Montezuma - Battle in the city - Montezuma mediates - Fight on the Great Temple or Teocalli - Retreat of the Spaniards - Noche Triste - Flight of the ...
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... Causes of this con- duct to the order - Origin of the military character of Mexico , . . 240 CHAPTER XIV . - Bucareli y Ursua Viceroy - Progress of New Spain - Gold placers in Sonora - Mineral wealth at that period - Intellectual ...
... Causes of this con- duct to the order - Origin of the military character of Mexico , . . 240 CHAPTER XIV . - Bucareli y Ursua Viceroy - Progress of New Spain - Gold placers in Sonora - Mineral wealth at that period - Intellectual ...
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... causes of his quarrel with Velasquez had been an intrigue with a beautiful woman , in whose family the Governor was , perhaps , personally interested . The fickle Cortéz cruelly abandoned the fair Catalina Xuares at a most inauspicious ...
... causes of his quarrel with Velasquez had been an intrigue with a beautiful woman , in whose family the Governor was , perhaps , personally interested . The fickle Cortéz cruelly abandoned the fair Catalina Xuares at a most inauspicious ...
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... as little cordiality for men whose characters they did not know , and whose purposes they had cause to dread . A deadly hostility to the Spaniards was consequently 30 CONQUEST OF TLASCALA CHOLULA . soon manifested . Cortéz.
... as little cordiality for men whose characters they did not know , and whose purposes they had cause to dread . A deadly hostility to the Spaniards was consequently 30 CONQUEST OF TLASCALA CHOLULA . soon manifested . Cortéz.
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... cause to become fearful of treachery . from Montezuma , and his entertainers were gracious in their demeanor . It was noticed that several important streets had been barricaded or converted into pitfalls , whilst stones , missiles and ...
... cause to become fearful of treachery . from Montezuma , and his entertainers were gracious in their demeanor . It was noticed that several important streets had been barricaded or converted into pitfalls , whilst stones , missiles and ...
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