Works, Volume 30Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 97
... mention here : - Garcí Holguin , Pedro Barba , Juan de Linpias Carvajal the deaf , Juan Jaramillo , Jerónimo Ruiz de la Mota ... mentioned , they came to tell Cortés that the Captains from Tlaxcala with a great number of warriors were ...
... mention here : - Garcí Holguin , Pedro Barba , Juan de Linpias Carvajal the deaf , Juan Jaramillo , Jerónimo Ruiz de la Mota ... mentioned , they came to tell Cortés that the Captains from Tlaxcala with a great number of warriors were ...
Page 227
... mentioned , that I did not finish my story about what they had done and what happened to each of them on their expeditions , so I must state again that I must go back very far in my story , and the reason that I give for this is that ...
... mentioned , that I did not finish my story about what they had done and what happened to each of them on their expeditions , so I must state again that I must go back very far in my story , and the reason that I give for this is that ...
Page 247
... mentioned by me before . When he sent that fleet , as I have already related , the Indians of Panuco defeated it and killed the Captain Pineda and all the horses and soldiers he had with him , except about seventy soldiers who came to ...
... mentioned by me before . When he sent that fleet , as I have already related , the Indians of Panuco defeated it and killed the Captain Pineda and all the horses and soldiers he had with him , except about seventy soldiers who came to ...
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