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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... chief - Plan of attack on the east coast - General Scott's plan - Doni- phan's expedition - Bracito - Sacramento - Revolt in New Mexico - Murder of Richie Selection of battle ground - Description of it - Battle of Angostura or Buena ...
... chief - Plan of attack on the east coast - General Scott's plan - Doni- phan's expedition - Bracito - Sacramento - Revolt in New Mexico - Murder of Richie Selection of battle ground - Description of it - Battle of Angostura or Buena ...
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... chief support of the adventure , and it is certain , that in later years , this question resulted in bitter litigation between the parties . Six ships and three hundred followers were soon prepared for the enterprise under Cortéz , and ...
... chief support of the adventure , and it is certain , that in later years , this question resulted in bitter litigation between the parties . Six ships and three hundred followers were soon prepared for the enterprise under Cortéz , and ...
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... chief Totonacs as hostages and advisers . From the burning climate of the coast the army gradually ascended to the cooler regions of the tierra templada , and tierra fria , encountering all degrees of temperature on the route . After a ...
... chief Totonacs as hostages and advisers . From the burning climate of the coast the army gradually ascended to the cooler regions of the tierra templada , and tierra fria , encountering all degrees of temperature on the route . After a ...
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... chief lords of the Aztec court , sent to him by Mon- tezuma , with gifts of considerable value ; but he rejected a proffered bribe of " four loads of gold to the General , and one to each of his captains , with a yearly tribute to their ...
... chief lords of the Aztec court , sent to him by Mon- tezuma , with gifts of considerable value ; but he rejected a proffered bribe of " four loads of gold to the General , and one to each of his captains , with a yearly tribute to their ...
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... chief reliance of the Spaniards for intercourse with the Indians , — that this conflict should cease at once , for the Aztecs must be con- vinced that a soldier who destroyed their gods , laid a part of their capital in ruins , and was ...
... chief reliance of the Spaniards for intercourse with the Indians , — that this conflict should cease at once , for the Aztecs must be con- vinced that a soldier who destroyed their gods , laid a part of their capital in ruins , and was ...
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