Works, Volume 30Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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... land , 1 well contented with the spoil we had taken and still more with the victory we had gained . While we were in this situation , with watchmen posted , and spies , patrols and even scouts sent out , when we least expected it such a ...
... land , 1 well contented with the spoil we had taken and still more with the victory we had gained . While we were in this situation , with watchmen posted , and spies , patrols and even scouts sent out , when we least expected it such a ...
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... land to fight with us , and even challenged us so as to place us in situations where they could master us and we could do them no damage . I will leave them there and I will tell how Gonzalo de Sandoval set out from Texcoco four days ...
... land to fight with us , and even challenged us so as to place us in situations where they could master us and we could do them no damage . I will leave them there and I will tell how Gonzalo de Sandoval set out from Texcoco four days ...
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... land ] . So Cortés went [ ahead ] with the launches and found Sandoval fighting with the squadron of warriors that Guatemoc had sent . Then the fighting slackened and Cortés at once ordered Gonzalo de Sandoval to abandon the [ camp ] at ...
... land ] . So Cortés went [ ahead ] with the launches and found Sandoval fighting with the squadron of warriors that Guatemoc had sent . Then the fighting slackened and Cortés at once ordered Gonzalo de Sandoval to abandon the [ camp ] at ...
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