Works, Volume 30Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 113
... fought very stoutly with the Indians who were on the Causeway and captured the barricades that these had made and took and passed on foot and on horseback many of the bridges which they ( the Indians ) had removed , and with the help of ...
... fought very stoutly with the Indians who were on the Causeway and captured the barricades that these had made and took and passed on foot and on horseback many of the bridges which they ( the Indians ) had removed , and with the help of ...
Page 160
... fought with us , and even more vigorously , they fought with Cortés and with Sandoval , and shot darts at them , but did them no harm , and we knew about this because the launches knew it , which went from our camp to that of Cortés and ...
... fought with us , and even more vigorously , they fought with Cortés and with Sandoval , and shot darts at them , but did them no harm , and we knew about this because the launches knew it , which went from our camp to that of Cortés and ...
Page 189
... fought very valiantly against the great forces of Mexico , and helped us very much , and so too did a brother of Don Fernando , the Lord of Texcoco , many times . mentioned by me , who was called Ixtlilxochitl , ' who was afterwards ...
... fought very valiantly against the great forces of Mexico , and helped us very much , and so too did a brother of Don Fernando , the Lord of Texcoco , many times . mentioned by me , who was called Ixtlilxochitl , ' who was afterwards ...
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