Works, Volume 30Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 136
... battles and encounters as we went through , every day , I will relate them as briefly as I can . For when it seemed to us that we were victorious , great disasters were really coming upon us , and we were in the greatest danger of ...
... battles and encounters as we went through , every day , I will relate them as briefly as I can . For when it seemed to us that we were victorious , great disasters were really coming upon us , and we were in the greatest danger of ...
Page 190
... battle it was always the same , the fear promptly left me . I also wish to say what a very new sensation it seemed to me to feel that unaccustomed fear , for I had been present in many battles and many very dangerous warlike encounters ...
... battle it was always the same , the fear promptly left me . I also wish to say what a very new sensation it seemed to me to feel that unaccustomed fear , for I had been present in many battles and many very dangerous warlike encounters ...
Page 191
... battles and encounters in Tlaxcala and that of Cholula , and how when we defeated Narvaez they picked me out and I was among those who went to capture the artillery , which numbered eighteen guns , all loaded with stones and balls , and ...
... battles and encounters in Tlaxcala and that of Cholula , and how when we defeated Narvaez they picked me out and I was among those who went to capture the artillery , which numbered eighteen guns , all loaded with stones and balls , and ...
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