Works, Volumes 23-24Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 13
... named San Cristóbal , which was then inhabited and which two years later was moved to the present site of Havana . In order that our voyage should proceed on right principles we wished to take with us a priest named Alonso González who ...
... named San Cristóbal , which was then inhabited and which two years later was moved to the present site of Havana . In order that our voyage should proceed on right principles we wished to take with us a priest named Alonso González who ...
Page 213
... named Master Pedro , he of the harp1 from Valencia , and another whose name I cannot now remember . When Cortés clearly understood that they had come to take possession of the country in the name of Francisco de Garay , and knew that he ...
... named Master Pedro , he of the harp1 from Valencia , and another whose name I cannot now remember . When Cortés clearly understood that they had come to take possession of the country in the name of Francisco de Garay , and knew that he ...
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... named Mase Escasi , 1 another ten thousand ; of the followers of another great chief named Chichimeca- tecle , the same number ; of another great Cacique , lord of Topeyanco , named Tecapacaneca , another ten thousand ; and of another ...
... named Mase Escasi , 1 another ten thousand ; of the followers of another great chief named Chichimeca- tecle , the same number ; of another great Cacique , lord of Topeyanco , named Tecapacaneca , another ten thousand ; and of another ...
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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