Works, Volume 30Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 64
... peace . The reason why they did so was that they had not got a drop of water , and there was a great number of people on the level ground on the hill top and the people from all the neighbourhood round had taken refuge there both men ...
... peace . The reason why they did so was that they had not got a drop of water , and there was a great number of people on the level ground on the hill top and the people from all the neighbourhood round had taken refuge there both men ...
Page 164
... peace with us , and what Guatemoc replied , and what else happened . As soon as Cortés saw that we were capturing many bridges , causeways and barricades in the City and were destroying the houses , he ordered three Mexican captains ...
... peace with us , and what Guatemoc replied , and what else happened . As soon as Cortés saw that we were capturing many bridges , causeways and barricades in the City and were destroying the houses , he ordered three Mexican captains ...
Page 383
... peace , 16 ; to be assisted against Mexico , 17 ; prepared for defence , 18 ; sends deputation to Cortés , 20 ; cacique appointed by Cortés , 21 ; makes friendship with Tlaxcala , 24 ; again begs for assistance , 39 ; de- feats the ...
... peace , 16 ; to be assisted against Mexico , 17 ; prepared for defence , 18 ; sends deputation to Cortés , 20 ; cacique appointed by Cortés , 21 ; makes friendship with Tlaxcala , 24 ; again begs for assistance , 39 ; de- feats the ...
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