The History of North America: Central American and Mexico, by A. Fortier and J.R. FicklenGuy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe subscribers only, 1907 |
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... Alvarado , call- ing his artillery into requisition , mowed down their ranks until they were forced to take refuge in the surrounding ravines . The Cakchiquels , a neighboring tribe , had already made submission . The Spanish captain ...
... Alvarado , call- ing his artillery into requisition , mowed down their ranks until they were forced to take refuge in the surrounding ravines . The Cakchiquels , a neighboring tribe , had already made submission . The Spanish captain ...
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... Alvarado , call- ing his artillery into requisition , mowed down their ranks until they were forced to take refuge in the surrounding ravines . The Cakchiquels , a neighboring tribe , had already made submission . The Spanish captain ...
... Alvarado , call- ing his artillery into requisition , mowed down their ranks until they were forced to take refuge in the surrounding ravines . The Cakchiquels , a neighboring tribe , had already made submission . The Spanish captain ...
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... Alvarado had under his command only one hundred foot soldiers and one hundred horse . The Spaniards displayed the greatest valor but were repulsed and routed . Alvarado endeavored in vain to rally his men and to check their flight . He ...
... Alvarado had under his command only one hundred foot soldiers and one hundred horse . The Spaniards displayed the greatest valor but were repulsed and routed . Alvarado endeavored in vain to rally his men and to check their flight . He ...
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Political divisions Geological relation to the West Indies | 12 |
THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOUTH | 25 |
THE GOVERNMENT OF PEDRARIAS | 37 |
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