Works, Volume 30Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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... named Cristóbal de Olid with a strong fleet to pacify the provinces of Honduras and that he ( Olid ) had risen in rebellion with it , and he reported other things which had happened in Mexico . In the ship which sailed with the letters ...
... named Cristóbal de Olid with a strong fleet to pacify the provinces of Honduras and that he ( Olid ) had risen in rebellion with it , and he reported other things which had happened in Mexico . In the ship which sailed with the letters ...
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... named Ysabel de Ojeda , and a Bachelor of Arts named Escobar ; and he appointed as Captain of Texcoco , ( with instruc- tions to see that Don Hernando had no dealings with 1 Cuxcuxca in the text . This was the youth who had been made ...
... named Ysabel de Ojeda , and a Bachelor of Arts named Escobar ; and he appointed as Captain of Texcoco , ( with instruc- tions to see that Don Hernando had no dealings with 1 Cuxcuxca in the text . This was the youth who had been made ...
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... named Fray Pedro Megarejo de Urrea who was a good speaker , to go with them . Tápia was already on his way to Mexico to see Cortés when he met the Captains and the Friar whom I have already named , and on account of the speeches and ...
... named Fray Pedro Megarejo de Urrea who was a good speaker , to go with them . Tápia was already on his way to Mexico to see Cortés when he met the Captains and the Friar whom I have already named , and on account of the speeches and ...
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