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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... immediately on landing , he was pained to learn that the impetuous PEDRO DE ALVARADO had rashly entered the temples , despoiled them of their ornaments , and terrified the natives into promiscuous flight . He immediately devoted himself ...
... immediately on landing , he was pained to learn that the impetuous PEDRO DE ALVARADO had rashly entered the temples , despoiled them of their ornaments , and terrified the natives into promiscuous flight . He immediately devoted himself ...
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... immediately boarded the vessel of the Captain General ; but their language was altogether different from that of the Mayan dialects spoken in Yucatan and its immediate dependencies . In this emergency Cortéz learned that , among the ...
... immediately boarded the vessel of the Captain General ; but their language was altogether different from that of the Mayan dialects spoken in Yucatan and its immediate dependencies . In this emergency Cortéz learned that , among the ...
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... immediately above the first flight , where he encountered another set of steps , up which he passed to the second terrace , and so on , continuously , to the third and fourth terraces , until , by a fifth flight , he attained the summit ...
... immediately above the first flight , where he encountered another set of steps , up which he passed to the second terrace , and so on , continuously , to the third and fourth terraces , until , by a fifth flight , he attained the summit ...
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... immediately disavowed the treason and ordered the arrest of the Governor ; but Cortéz would not receive an apology or verbal reparation of the injury , although he professed to believe the exculpation of Montezuma himself , unless that ...
... immediately disavowed the treason and ordered the arrest of the Governor ; but Cortéz would not receive an apology or verbal reparation of the injury , although he professed to believe the exculpation of Montezuma himself , unless that ...
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... immediately turned his steps . On approaching the city , intelli- gence was brought that the active hostilities of the natives had been changed , for the last fortnight , into a blockade , and that the garrison had suffered dreadfully ...
... immediately turned his steps . On approaching the city , intelli- gence was brought that the active hostilities of the natives had been changed , for the last fortnight , into a blockade , and that the garrison had suffered dreadfully ...
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