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Page 135
... camp , and we ran a great risk as it was , but by fighting in good order we withstood them , and they wounded fifteen of our men and two of them died of their wounds within eight days . Also in the camp of Cortés they placed our troops ...
... camp , and we ran a great risk as it was , but by fighting in good order we withstood them , and they wounded fifteen of our men and two of them died of their wounds within eight days . Also in the camp of Cortés they placed our troops ...
Page 137
... camp at Tacuba , and how they carried off sixty six soldiers whom they sacrificed . As Cortés saw that it was ... camp , that is Cristóbal de Olid , Francisco Verdugo , Andrés de Tápia , the ensign Corral and Francisco de Lugo , and he ...
... camp at Tacuba , and how they carried off sixty six soldiers whom they sacrificed . As Cortés saw that it was ... camp , that is Cristóbal de Olid , Francisco Verdugo , Andrés de Tápia , the ensign Corral and Francisco de Lugo , and he ...
Page 160
... camp to that of Cortés and from Cortés's camp to ours and to that of Sandoval , and he [ Cortés ] was always writing to us about how we were to fight and all that we were to do , and impressing watchfulness on us , and that half the ...
... camp to that of Cortés and from Cortés's camp to ours and to that of Sandoval , and he [ Cortés ] was always writing to us about how we were to fight and all that we were to do , and impressing watchfulness on us , and that half the ...
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