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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... caused Cuauh- popoca , his son , and fifteen nobles who had taken part in the combat with Escalante , to be burned at the stake in the presence of a multitude of Mexicans , and he put fetters for a while on Montezuma's ankles . For ...
... caused Cuauh- popoca , his son , and fifteen nobles who had taken part in the combat with Escalante , to be burned at the stake in the presence of a multitude of Mexicans , and he put fetters for a while on Montezuma's ankles . For ...
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... caused him and his associates to be tied on the backs of Indian porters , tamane , and sent them to Cortés at Mexico . When the Conqueror heard of their approach he had them released and put on horses , and treated them with great ...
... caused him and his associates to be tied on the backs of Indian porters , tamane , and sent them to Cortés at Mexico . When the Conqueror heard of their approach he had them released and put on horses , and treated them with great ...
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... caused a ruler favorable to the foreigners to be chosen . He died soon after and was suc- ceeded by Ixtlilxochitl , who was to be the most efficient ally of the Spaniards in their expedition against Tenochtitlán . From Tezcuco as a base ...
... caused a ruler favorable to the foreigners to be chosen . He died soon after and was suc- ceeded by Ixtlilxochitl , who was to be the most efficient ally of the Spaniards in their expedition against Tenochtitlán . From Tezcuco as a base ...
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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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