Works, Volume 30Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 14
... pueblos that came at this time were called Tepez- cuco1 and Otumba . The name of the other pueblo I do not remember , but I do remember that this town of Otumba was where they fought the celebrated battle against us when we were fleeing ...
... pueblos that came at this time were called Tepez- cuco1 and Otumba . The name of the other pueblo I do not remember , but I do remember that this town of Otumba was where they fought the celebrated battle against us when we were fleeing ...
Page 38
... pueblos were named Tuxpan and Matalcingo and Nautla1 and other small pueblos in the neighbourhood , and they brought a present of gold and of cotton cloth . They came before Cortés with the greatest reverence and when they had offered ...
... pueblos were named Tuxpan and Matalcingo and Nautla1 and other small pueblos in the neighbourhood , and they brought a present of gold and of cotton cloth . They came before Cortés with the greatest reverence and when they had offered ...
Page 250
... pueblos through which they had passed . They halted in this pueblo for three days , and on the following day they went on their way with guides and reached a great river which they were unable to cross without canoes which were supplied ...
... pueblos through which they had passed . They halted in this pueblo for three days , and on the following day they went on their way with guides and reached a great river which they were unable to cross without canoes which were supplied ...
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