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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... remained to be gathered by Velasquez, who at once equipped four vessels and coarfiz APPOINTED BY VELASQUEZ. 15 entrusted them to the command. ' In 1525,the gold washings of Hispaniola were already exhausted ; and sugar and hides are ...
... remained to be gathered by Velasquez, who at once equipped four vessels and coarfiz APPOINTED BY VELASQUEZ. 15 entrusted them to the command. ' In 1525,the gold washings of Hispaniola were already exhausted ; and sugar and hides are ...
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... remained to be gathered by Velasquez , who at once equipped four vessels and 1 In 1525 , the gold washings of Hispaniola were already exhausted ; and sugar and hides are alone mentioned as exports . Petri Mart : Ep . 806 , Kal . Mart ...
... remained to be gathered by Velasquez , who at once equipped four vessels and 1 In 1525 , the gold washings of Hispaniola were already exhausted ; and sugar and hides are alone mentioned as exports . Petri Mart : Ep . 806 , Kal . Mart ...
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... remained with the army during the whole expe- dition , was , indeed , a mirror of zeal and charity . The discourses of these worthy priests were , however , unavailing ; - the Indians , who of course could not comprehend their eloquent ...
... remained with the army during the whole expe- dition , was , indeed , a mirror of zeal and charity . The discourses of these worthy priests were , however , unavailing ; - the Indians , who of course could not comprehend their eloquent ...
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... remained . Nine out of the ten were dismantled and sunk . When his men murmured for a moment , and imagined themselves be- trayed , he addressed them in that language of bland diplomacy which he was so well skilled to use whenever the ...
... remained . Nine out of the ten were dismantled and sunk . When his men murmured for a moment , and imagined themselves be- trayed , he addressed them in that language of bland diplomacy which he was so well skilled to use whenever the ...
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... remained , and , desperate as it was , the conqueror persevered , unflinchingly , amid the more hazardous assaults of the Mexicans , and all the internal discords of his own band , whom a common danger did not perfectly unite . He ...
... remained , and , desperate as it was , the conqueror persevered , unflinchingly , amid the more hazardous assaults of the Mexicans , and all the internal discords of his own band , whom a common danger did not perfectly unite . He ...
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