Works, Volumes 23-24Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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... ground was much trampled by footsteps more than in other parts , and as there was no trace of blood we took it for certain that they had carried him off alive . We searched and shouted all round about for more than an hour , but finding ...
... ground was much trampled by footsteps more than in other parts , and as there was no trace of blood we took it for certain that they had carried him off alive . We searched and shouted all round about for more than an hour , but finding ...
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... ground there we could make no use of the horses , but by careful manoeuvring we got past it , but the passage was very perilous for they made play with their good archery and with their lances and broadswords did us much hurt , and the ...
... ground there we could make no use of the horses , but by careful manoeuvring we got past it , but the passage was very perilous for they made play with their good archery and with their lances and broadswords did us much hurt , and the ...
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... ground , and kissed the ground with the hand . There we halted for a good while , and Cacamatzin , the Lord of Texcoco , and the Lord of Iztapalapa and the Lord of Tacuba and the Lord of Coyoacan went on in advance to meet the Great ...
... ground , and kissed the ground with the hand . There we halted for a good while , and Cacamatzin , the Lord of Texcoco , and the Lord of Iztapalapa and the Lord of Tacuba and the Lord of Coyoacan went on in advance to meet the Great ...
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