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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... subjects of a powerful sovereign who ruled an empire bounded by two seas , and that his name was MONTEZUMA . On the ... subject of a mighty monarch beyond the sea who ruled over an immense empire and had kings and princes for his vassals ...
... subjects of a powerful sovereign who ruled an empire bounded by two seas , and that his name was MONTEZUMA . On the ... subject of a mighty monarch beyond the sea who ruled over an immense empire and had kings and princes for his vassals ...
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... subjects , while continued oppression finally led to frequent insurrection . In addition to these internal discontents of the Aztec empire , Montezuma had met in the nominal republic of Tlascala , — lying midway between the valley of ...
... subjects , while continued oppression finally led to frequent insurrection . In addition to these internal discontents of the Aztec empire , Montezuma had met in the nominal republic of Tlascala , — lying midway between the valley of ...
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... subject of discussion in Mexico . Some were for open or wily resistance . Others were oppressed with supersti- tious fears . But Montezuma , adopting a medium but fatal course , resolved , without delay , to send an embassy with such ...
... subject of discussion in Mexico . Some were for open or wily resistance . Others were oppressed with supersti- tious fears . But Montezuma , adopting a medium but fatal course , resolved , without delay , to send an embassy with such ...
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... subjects of Montezuma , was alienated from him by his merciless exactions . We shall not dwell upon the skill with which he fomented a breach between the Totonacos and the ambassadors of Montezuma , nor upon the valuable gifts , and ...
... subjects of Montezuma , was alienated from him by his merciless exactions . We shall not dwell upon the skill with which he fomented a breach between the Totonacos and the ambassadors of Montezuma , nor upon the valuable gifts , and ...
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... subjects manifested , by their abject demeanor , the fear or respect which the presence of their sovereign inspired . - " Montezuma was at this time about forty years of age . His person was tall and slender , but not ill - made . His ...
... subjects manifested , by their abject demeanor , the fear or respect which the presence of their sovereign inspired . - " Montezuma was at this time about forty years of age . His person was tall and slender , but not ill - made . His ...
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