The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen6Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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... Mexico , 190 ; deter- mines upon its conquest , 191 ; builds Villa Rica , 192 ; marches for Mexico , 194 ; wars with the Tlascalans , 195 ; Montezuma's a- larm , ib .; makes proposals to Cor- tes , 196 ; arrives in sight of Mexi- co ...
... Mexico , 190 ; deter- mines upon its conquest , 191 ; builds Villa Rica , 192 ; marches for Mexico , 194 ; wars with the Tlascalans , 195 ; Montezuma's a- larm , ib .; makes proposals to Cor- tes , 196 ; arrives in sight of Mexi- co ...
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... MEXICO . 1. The Despatches of Hernando Cortés , the Conqueror of Mexico , addressed to the Emperor Charles V. , written du- ring the conquest , and containing a narrative of its events . Now first translated into English , from the ...
... MEXICO . 1. The Despatches of Hernando Cortés , the Conqueror of Mexico , addressed to the Emperor Charles V. , written du- ring the conquest , and containing a narrative of its events . Now first translated into English , from the ...
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... Mexico , with her white towers and pyramidal temples , reposing as it were upon the bosom of the waters . " We know , from the days of Cæsar , that , with a great ge- nius , to come and see , is to secure the conquest . Cortés looked ...
... Mexico , with her white towers and pyramidal temples , reposing as it were upon the bosom of the waters . " We know , from the days of Cæsar , that , with a great ge- nius , to come and see , is to secure the conquest . Cortés looked ...
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