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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... hundred and ten mariners , sixteen horses , five hundred and fifty - three soldiers , including thirty - two crossbow- men and thirteen arquebusiers , besides two hundred Indians of the island and a few native women , for menial offices ...
... hundred and ten mariners , sixteen horses , five hundred and fifty - three soldiers , including thirty - two crossbow- men and thirteen arquebusiers , besides two hundred Indians of the island and a few native women , for menial offices ...
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... hundred years . Such was the state of the empire when the news of Cortéz's arrival became the subject of discussion in Mexico . Some were for open or wily resistance . Others were oppressed with supersti- tious fears . But Montezuma ...
... hundred years . Such was the state of the empire when the news of Cortéz's arrival became the subject of discussion in Mexico . Some were for open or wily resistance . Others were oppressed with supersti- tious fears . But Montezuma ...
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... hundred men , now swelled by the addition of thirteen hundred Indian warriors and a thousand porters , and accompanied by forty of the chief Totonacs as hostages and advisers . From the burning climate of the coast the army gradually ...
... hundred men , now swelled by the addition of thirteen hundred Indian warriors and a thousand porters , and accompanied by forty of the chief Totonacs as hostages and advisers . From the burning climate of the coast the army gradually ...
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... hundred and twenty feet in altitude , with a base . of three hundred and twenty . It stood in a large area , surrounded by a wall eight feet high , sculptured with the figures of serpents in relief . From one end of the base of this ...
... hundred and twenty feet in altitude , with a base . of three hundred and twenty . It stood in a large area , surrounded by a wall eight feet high , sculptured with the figures of serpents in relief . From one end of the base of this ...
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... hundred men , who had been sent , by the revenge- ful Velasquez , to arrest the hero and send him in chains to St. Jago . Nor A more unfortunate train of circumstances can scarcely be con- ceived . In the midst of an enemy's capital ...
... hundred men , who had been sent , by the revenge- ful Velasquez , to arrest the hero and send him in chains to St. Jago . Nor A more unfortunate train of circumstances can scarcely be con- ceived . In the midst of an enemy's capital ...
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