Works, Volume 30Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 92
... gave an order to Pedro Barba that each crossbowman should have two clean and well plaited cords for his crossbow , and as many spare nuts , 1 so that if a cord should break or a nut fly off , they could at once put another in its place ...
... gave an order to Pedro Barba that each crossbowman should have two clean and well plaited cords for his crossbow , and as many spare nuts , 1 so that if a cord should break or a nut fly off , they could at once put another in its place ...
Page 100
... gave to Cristóbal de Olid , who was quartermaster , other thirty horsemen and one hundred and seventy - five soldiers and twenty musketeers and crossbowmen all provided with armour , in the same way as the soldiers he gave to Pedro de ...
... gave to Cristóbal de Olid , who was quartermaster , other thirty horsemen and one hundred and seventy - five soldiers and twenty musketeers and crossbowmen all provided with armour , in the same way as the soldiers he gave to Pedro de ...
Page 336
... gave him a town named Aguitlan , and to Rodrigo de Paz he gave other very good towns and made him his chief steward and secretary , and he ended by managing Cortés himself . To all those who came from his home at Medellin he gave ...
... gave him a town named Aguitlan , and to Rodrigo de Paz he gave other very good towns and made him his chief steward and secretary , and he ended by managing Cortés himself . To all those who came from his home at Medellin he gave ...
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