Works, Volumes 23-24Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 15
Page xlix
... records are almost non - existent , and carved records are confined to a small area , and both are almost undecipherable . In Mexico and Central America accepted tra- dition appears to begin with the arrival of the Toltecs , a branch of ...
... records are almost non - existent , and carved records are confined to a small area , and both are almost undecipherable . In Mexico and Central America accepted tra- dition appears to begin with the arrival of the Toltecs , a branch of ...
Page 38
... records matters that have hap- pened , and this is the reason why the name was given it . Before the Island of Cuba was conquered a ship with more than thirty Spanish men and two women on board was driven ashore on the coast near the ...
... records matters that have hap- pened , and this is the reason why the name was given it . Before the Island of Cuba was conquered a ship with more than thirty Spanish men and two women on board was driven ashore on the coast near the ...
Page 351
... Records in the archives , actual observation , and other authentic sources . By Don Domingo Juarros , a native of New Guatemala . Translated by J. Baily , Lieutenant R. M. Embellished with two Maps . pp . viii . 520 . Printed for John ...
... Records in the archives , actual observation , and other authentic sources . By Don Domingo Juarros , a native of New Guatemala . Translated by J. Baily , Lieutenant R. M. Embellished with two Maps . pp . viii . 520 . Printed for John ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aguilar Alaminos Alonzo already anchor arrived arrow wound asked attack Ávila barter battle beads Bernal Díaz boats brought Caciques called canoes Cape Catoche Captain carried Cempoala Chanpoton CHAPTER chief coast Coatzacoalcos conquest Cortés ordered Cozumel Cristóbal crossbows Cruz Diego de Ordás Diego Velásquez Doña Marina expedition EXTRACTS FROM INTRODUCTION fat Cacique fleet Francisco de Lugo Francisco de Montejo Francisco Hernández gave gold Gomara Gonzalo Governor Guatemala happened Havana Hernández de Córdova Hernando Cortés horses Idols Indians Isla Island of Cuba Juan de Grijalva killed knew lances land leagues leave Lord maize Majesty March Maya Mexicans Mexico Montezuma Nahua named natives Pedro de Alvarado pilot port Potonchan province Rio de Grijalva river sail Santiago de Cuba sent ships shore soldiers soon Spain Spaniards story sword Tabasco tell things Tlaxcalans told took town TRANSLATOR Trinidad vessels voyage warriors wished Yucatan