Works, Volume 30Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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... enemy at a hand gallop with their lances held short , so as to strike the faces of their enemies and put them to ... enemy until he gave the order , for it was reported that the enemy were very numerous , and this proved to be true . As ...
... enemy at a hand gallop with their lances held short , so as to strike the faces of their enemies and put them to ... enemy until he gave the order , for it was reported that the enemy were very numerous , and this proved to be true . As ...
Page 46
... enemies who attacked them were very numerous . To finish my story , the Mexicans were forced into retreat but their flight was towards other bad passes . Sandoval and the horsemen went in pursuit , but overtook only three or four of the ...
... enemies who attacked them were very numerous . To finish my story , the Mexicans were forced into retreat but their flight was towards other bad passes . Sandoval and the horsemen went in pursuit , but overtook only three or four of the ...
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... enemy . Then the enemy climbed up among their craigs and strongholds and from thence shouted , yelled and whistled and sounded their trumpets and drums . When Sandoval heard this , he ordered some of his horsemen to dismount , and the ...
... enemy . Then the enemy climbed up among their craigs and strongholds and from thence shouted , yelled and whistled and sounded their trumpets and drums . When Sandoval heard this , he ordered some of his horsemen to dismount , and the ...
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