Works, Volume 30Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 118
... Wounded and tied up in rags [ as we were ] we had to fight from morning until night , for if the wounded had remained in camp without coming out to fight , there would not have been twenty men in each company well enough to go out ...
... Wounded and tied up in rags [ as we were ] we had to fight from morning until night , for if the wounded had remained in camp without coming out to fight , there would not have been twenty men in each company well enough to go out ...
Page 144
... wounded , and saved their launch . This Linpias was the first to break the stakes and it was a great thing for all of us . Let us return to Cortés ; when he and his people were nearly all killed or wounded the Mexican squadrons went ...
... wounded , and saved their launch . This Linpias was the first to break the stakes and it was a great thing for all of us . Let us return to Cortés ; when he and his people were nearly all killed or wounded the Mexican squadrons went ...
Page 295
... wounded over thirteen soldiers and many of our allies , and they gave Captain Luis Marin two wounds . We were fighting that battle from the after- noon until after nightfall , and as it grew dark and they had felt the edge of our swords ...
... wounded over thirteen soldiers and many of our allies , and they gave Captain Luis Marin two wounds . We were fighting that battle from the after- noon until after nightfall , and as it grew dark and they had felt the edge of our swords ...
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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