Works, Volume 30Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 33
... soldiers seeing that they could gain no advantage what- ever , and that they could not hit on the road and cause- way which was there before , because it was all covered with water , cursed the town and our profitless expedition , and ...
... soldiers seeing that they could gain no advantage what- ever , and that they could not hit on the road and cause- way which was there before , because it was all covered with water , cursed the town and our profitless expedition , and ...
Page 94
... soldiers with swords and shields and many with lances , and one hundred and ninety four crossbowmen and musketeers ... soldiers . Thirteen launches each with twenty - five soldiers comes to two hundred and eighty - eight soldiers , and ...
... soldiers with swords and shields and many with lances , and one hundred and ninety four crossbowmen and musketeers ... soldiers . Thirteen launches each with twenty - five soldiers comes to two hundred and eighty - eight soldiers , and ...
Page 294
... soldiers who went on that expedition , and it could not be done before this time , because some of the settlers of our town and others from outside had not joined , for they were busy in the pueblos of the allotments of Quechula ...
... soldiers who went on that expedition , and it could not be done before this time , because some of the settlers of our town and others from outside had not joined , for they were busy in the pueblos of the allotments of Quechula ...
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