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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... whole of it , as the people use canoes for more than fifty leagues round . One of these lakes is of fresh water , and the other , which is larger , is of salt water . They are divided , on one side , by a small collection of high hills ...
... whole of it , as the people use canoes for more than fifty leagues round . One of these lakes is of fresh water , and the other , which is larger , is of salt water . They are divided , on one side , by a small collection of high hills ...
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... whole population seemed to have vanished , and silence brooded over the melancholy scene . The revolt against the lieutenant Alvarado was generally attri- buted to his fiery impetuosity , and to the inhuman and motiveless slaughter ...
... whole population seemed to have vanished , and silence brooded over the melancholy scene . The revolt against the lieutenant Alvarado was generally attri- buted to his fiery impetuosity , and to the inhuman and motiveless slaughter ...
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... whole country which is now known as lying between Orizaba and the western skirts of the plain of Puebla , and thus secured the communication with the sea- coast . Those who are familiar with the geography of Mexico , will see at a ...
... whole country which is now known as lying between Orizaba and the western skirts of the plain of Puebla , and thus secured the communication with the sea- coast . Those who are familiar with the geography of Mexico , will see at a ...
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... whole continent , and to discover , visit , explore , whatever lay within the reach of his small forces and of all who chose to swell them . He continually pressed his Indian visiters for information concerning the empire of the ...
... whole continent , and to discover , visit , explore , whatever lay within the reach of his small forces and of all who chose to swell them . He continually pressed his Indian visiters for information concerning the empire of the ...
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... whole of what he saw on that occasion appeared to him as if he had beheld it but yester- day ; —and he fervently exclaims : " Glory be to our Lord Jesus Christ , who gave us courage to venture on such dangers and brought us safely ...
... whole of what he saw on that occasion appeared to him as if he had beheld it but yester- day ; —and he fervently exclaims : " Glory be to our Lord Jesus Christ , who gave us courage to venture on such dangers and brought us safely ...
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