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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... side by side , without a shadow of right and recompense , enter in and take possession of 118 CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO.
... side by side , without a shadow of right and recompense , enter in and take possession of 118 CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO.
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... side Mexico lacks completely natural ports . The rivers rush from the mountains with such impetuosity that bars are formed and navigation is im- peded . On the Pacific side are found some deeper and pro- tected ports , such as Guaymas ...
... side Mexico lacks completely natural ports . The rivers rush from the mountains with such impetuosity that bars are formed and navigation is im- peded . On the Pacific side are found some deeper and pro- tected ports , such as Guaymas ...
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... side was the graveyard of the cathedral . The interior of the viceregal palace , which was never closed , was also filled with hucksters ' booths , and along the sides of its walls flowed the drainage canals which received the offal of ...
... side was the graveyard of the cathedral . The interior of the viceregal palace , which was never closed , was also filled with hucksters ' booths , and along the sides of its walls flowed the drainage canals which received the offal of ...
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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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admiral alcalde Alvarado Antigua army arrived arrows attack Aztecs Balboa began bishop boat buccaneers cacique called captain captured caravel Careta Cartagena Cartago Casas Central America chief coast colonists colony Columbus commander Congress Conqueror Cortés Costa Rica Darien declared desert DIEGO GUTIERREZ dreadful emperor Enciso enemy expedition explored favor force friars gave Gil Gonzalez gold governor Guatemala Gulf Gulf of Urabá Hernandez Hispaniola historian Honduras hundred Indians island Isthmus Juan king land later lieutenant ment Mexican Mexico Montezuma Morazan natives Nicaragua Nicuesa Niño Nombre de Dios Ojeda Olid Panama peace pearls Pedrarias Pedro Pizarro possession prisoners province Quiché reached received republic rich river Rodrigo de Bastidas sailed Salvador San Juan river Santa savages seems seized sent settlement settlers ships shore slaves soon South Sea Spain Spaniards Spanish thousand tion took town treasure tribes Vasco Nuñez Veragua vessels viceroy village voyage warriors Yucatan