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Page 275
... Pedro de Alvarado and all his soldiers fought with them with the highest courage , and the Indians wounded twenty- six or twenty seven soldiers and two horses ; nevertheless he [ Alvarado ] put them to flight , but they had not gone far ...
... Pedro de Alvarado and all his soldiers fought with them with the highest courage , and the Indians wounded twenty- six or twenty seven soldiers and two horses ; nevertheless he [ Alvarado ] put them to flight , but they had not gone far ...
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Hakluyt Society. 278 ALVARADO CLEARS OUT OF UTATLAN . one side and some from the other and that with the fire and the smoke they would be helpless and would be burned alive . When Pedro de Alvarado understood the grave danger in which ...
Hakluyt Society. 278 ALVARADO CLEARS OUT OF UTATLAN . one side and some from the other and that with the fire and the smoke they would be helpless and would be burned alive . When Pedro de Alvarado understood the grave danger in which ...
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... Pedro de Alvarado and offer themselves as Vassals to His Majesty and they sent word that if he had any need of their personal services for that war they would come . Pedro de Alvarado received them with good will and gave them many ...
... Pedro de Alvarado and offer themselves as Vassals to His Majesty and they sent word that if he had any need of their personal services for that war they would come . Pedro de Alvarado received them with good will and gave them many ...
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allies Alonzo already arrived arrows attack barricades battles begged Bishop of Burgos bridges brought Caciques called camp canoes Captain Luis Marin captains and soldiers captured Castile causeway Chalco CHAPTER Chiapanecs Chiapas chieftains Coatzacoalcos Conquistadores Cortés ordered Cortés saw Cortés sent Cortés's Coyoacan Cristóbal de Olid Cristóbal de Tápia crossbows Cuba defeated Diego Velásquez enemy expedition fighting fleet fought Francisco Francisco de Garay Garay gave gold Gonzalo de Sandoval Guatemoc happened horsemen horses houses Idols Indians Island Iztapalapa javelins Juan killed knew lake lances land launches leagues Let us leave letters Lord Luis Marin Majesty Mexicans Mexico musketeers and crossbowmen named Narvaez natives night Panuco pass peace Pedro de Alvarado pesos de oro prisoners promptly province pueblos Rangel retreat river Royal ships soon Spain Spaniards squadrons stones Tacuba Texcoco things Tlaxcalans told took town warriors wish wounded Xicotenga Zapotecs