The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... soon after sailed for St. Domingo ; and the first act of their authority was , to set at liberty all the Indians who had been granted to the Spanish courtiers , or to any person not residing in America . A general alarm was excited ...
... soon after sailed for St. Domingo ; and the first act of their authority was , to set at liberty all the Indians who had been granted to the Spanish courtiers , or to any person not residing in America . A general alarm was excited ...
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... soon becoming absolutely desperate , Cortes ap- plied to Montezuma by a message , to address his subjects from a terrace , and request them to desist from their attacks , with an offer from the Spaniards to evacuate Mexico . The captive ...
... soon becoming absolutely desperate , Cortes ap- plied to Montezuma by a message , to address his subjects from a terrace , and request them to desist from their attacks , with an offer from the Spaniards to evacuate Mexico . The captive ...
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... soon discovered by the Mexicans , who assailed them on all Retreat sides ; and it was with great loss , and the utmost hazard of entire from Mex- On the 6th day , destruction , that they effected their retreat . ico . this maimed and ...
... soon discovered by the Mexicans , who assailed them on all Retreat sides ; and it was with great loss , and the utmost hazard of entire from Mex- On the 6th day , destruction , that they effected their retreat . ico . this maimed and ...
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... soon siege of after increased to more than 200,000 . Cortes , resolved to possess Mexico . himself of the three causeways of Tlacopan , Iztapalapan , and Cojohuacan , divided his army into three bodies , and committed the expedition of ...
... soon siege of after increased to more than 200,000 . Cortes , resolved to possess Mexico . himself of the three causeways of Tlacopan , Iztapalapan , and Cojohuacan , divided his army into three bodies , and committed the expedition of ...
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... soon over- taken by a Spanish brigantine , and surrendered . " I am your prisoner , " said Quauhtemotzin , the Mexican king , to the Spanish captain ; " I have no favour to ask , but that you will show the queen my wife , and her ...
... soon over- taken by a Spanish brigantine , and surrendered . " I am your prisoner , " said Quauhtemotzin , the Mexican king , to the Spanish captain ; " I have no favour to ask , but that you will show the queen my wife , and her ...
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