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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... Lake of Tezcoco- Reception by Montezuma - Spaniards enter the capital , . 28 CHAPTER IV . - Description of the City of Tenochtitlan - Montezuma's way of life - Market - place - Cortéz at the Great Temple — Description of it — Place of ...
... Lake of Tezcoco- Reception by Montezuma - Spaniards enter the capital , . 28 CHAPTER IV . - Description of the City of Tenochtitlan - Montezuma's way of life - Market - place - Cortéz at the Great Temple — Description of it — Place of ...
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... Lakes in the Valley - Danger of Inundation - History of the Desague of Huehuetoca - Operations of the engineers Martinez and Boot- The Franciscans - Completion of the Desague - La Obra del Consulado - Negro revolt - Extension of ...
... Lakes in the Valley - Danger of Inundation - History of the Desague of Huehuetoca - Operations of the engineers Martinez and Boot- The Franciscans - Completion of the Desague - La Obra del Consulado - Negro revolt - Extension of ...
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... LAKE SPANIARDS ENTER OF TEZCOCO - RECEPTION BY MONTEZUMA . THE CAPITAL . Ir is impossible , in a work like the present , which is designed to cover the history of a country during three hundred years , to present the reader with as ...
... LAKE SPANIARDS ENTER OF TEZCOCO - RECEPTION BY MONTEZUMA . THE CAPITAL . Ir is impossible , in a work like the present , which is designed to cover the history of a country during three hundred years , to present the reader with as ...
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... lakes , occupying then a much larger portion of its surface than at present ; their borders thickly 1 Between nine and ten thousand feet above the level of the sea , at this point of the road . 32 CORTÉZ ENTERS THE VALLEY GIGANTIC ...
... lakes , occupying then a much larger portion of its surface than at present ; their borders thickly 1 Between nine and ten thousand feet above the level of the sea , at this point of the road . 32 CORTÉZ ENTERS THE VALLEY GIGANTIC ...
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... which passed along the narrow strait of sand that separated the waters of Chalco from those of Tezcoco . The lakes were covered with boats filled with natives . Floating LAKE OF TEZCOCO RECEPTION BY MONTEZUMA . 33333 islands ,
... which passed along the narrow strait of sand that separated the waters of Chalco from those of Tezcoco . The lakes were covered with boats filled with natives . Floating LAKE OF TEZCOCO RECEPTION BY MONTEZUMA . 33333 islands ,
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