Works, Volume 30Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 74
... warriors and as we were obliged to follow their banners , we were not able all to keep together , but some of us to attack in some places and some of us in others as Cortés commanded us . However we all knew from the shouts and cries ...
... warriors and as we were obliged to follow their banners , we were not able all to keep together , but some of us to attack in some places and some of us in others as Cortés commanded us . However we all knew from the shouts and cries ...
Page 112
... warriors to aid them [ the inhabitants ] , and to destroy and break open the causeway by which Sandoval [ and his troops ] had entered , so as to shut them in and leave no way of escape , and he [ also ] sent many warriors to the other ...
... warriors to aid them [ the inhabitants ] , and to destroy and break open the causeway by which Sandoval [ and his troops ] had entered , so as to shut them in and leave no way of escape , and he [ also ] sent many warriors to the other ...
Page 277
... warriors to show him the way , and he did so on account of the many barrancas and bad passes that had been inten- tionally made in order to impede their passage , so that if it were necessary they [ the native warriors ] should put them ...
... warriors to show him the way , and he did so on account of the many barrancas and bad passes that had been inten- tionally made in order to impede their passage , so that if it were necessary they [ the native warriors ] should put them ...
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allies Alonzo already arrived arrows attack barricades battles begged Bishop of Burgos bridges brought Caciques called camp canoes Captain Luis Marin captains and soldiers captured Castile causeway Chalco CHAPTER Chiapanecs Chiapas chieftains Coatzacoalcos Conquistadores Cortés ordered Cortés saw Cortés sent Cortés's Coyoacan Cristóbal de Olid Cristóbal de Tápia crossbows Cuba defeated Diego Velásquez enemy expedition fighting fleet fought Francisco Francisco de Garay Garay gave gold Gonzalo de Sandoval Guatemoc happened horsemen horses houses Idols Indians Island Iztapalapa javelins Juan killed knew lake lances land launches leagues Let us leave letters Lord Luis Marin Majesty Mexicans Mexico musketeers and crossbowmen named Narvaez natives night Panuco pass peace Pedro de Alvarado pesos de oro prisoners promptly province pueblos Rangel retreat river Royal ships soon Spain Spaniards squadrons stones Tacuba Texcoco things Tlaxcalans told took town warriors wish wounded Xicotenga Zapotecs