History of the Conquest of Mexico, Volume 3J. B. Lippincott Company, 1873 |
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Pagina v
... Natives Negotiates with the Aztecs City of Iztapalapan • Spaniards march upon it Sack the Town • Natives break down the Dikes Spaniards struggle in the Flood Regain their Quarters in Tezcuco Indian Cities tender Allegiance Some ask for ...
... Natives Negotiates with the Aztecs City of Iztapalapan • Spaniards march upon it Sack the Town • Natives break down the Dikes Spaniards struggle in the Flood Regain their Quarters in Tezcuco Indian Cities tender Allegiance Some ask for ...
Pagina xii
... Natives . Quelled by Sandoval · 217 218 218 218 · 219 220 · 221 223 223 224 226 • 227 228 229 229 230 · 231 232 Fonseca's Hostility to Cortés His Cause referred to a select Tribunal Accusations against Cortés . Defence by his Friends ...
... Natives . Quelled by Sandoval · 217 218 218 218 · 219 220 · 221 223 223 224 226 • 227 228 229 229 230 · 231 232 Fonseca's Hostility to Cortés His Cause referred to a select Tribunal Accusations against Cortés . Defence by his Friends ...
Pagina xiii
... NATIVES . - CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES.- CULTIVATION OF THE SOIL . - VOYAGES AND EXPEDI- TIONS . Mexico rebuilt Edifices in the City Its Fortress . Its Population . Settlement of the Country · Encouragements to Marriage . The Wife of Cortés ...
... NATIVES . - CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES.- CULTIVATION OF THE SOIL . - VOYAGES AND EXPEDI- TIONS . Mexico rebuilt Edifices in the City Its Fortress . Its Population . Settlement of the Country · Encouragements to Marriage . The Wife of Cortés ...
Pagina 4
... Hist . Chich . , MS . , cap . 92 . 3 Bernal Diaz , Hist . de la Conquista , cap . 137 . 5 it , so that the brigantines , when put 4 SIEGE AND SURRENDER OF MEXICO . Cortés distrusts the Natives Negotiates with the Aztecs.
... Hist . Chich . , MS . , cap . 92 . 3 Bernal Diaz , Hist . de la Conquista , cap . 137 . 5 it , so that the brigantines , when put 4 SIEGE AND SURRENDER OF MEXICO . Cortés distrusts the Natives Negotiates with the Aztecs.
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... native of Medellin , the birthplace of Cortés himself . He was warmly attached to his commander , and had on all occasions proved himself worthy of his confidence . He was a man of few words , showing his worth rather by what he did ...
... native of Medellin , the birthplace of Cortés himself . He was warmly attached to his commander , and had on all occasions proved himself worthy of his confidence . He was a man of few words , showing his worth rather by what he did ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
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Pagina 173 - ... delicate woman among you, which would not adventure to set the sole of her foot upon the ground for delicateness and tenderness, her eye shall be evil toward the husband of her bosom, and toward her son, and toward her daughter...
Pagina 340 - Plurimum audaciae ad pericula capessenda, plurimum consilii inter ipsa pericula erat. Nullo labore aut corpus fatigari aut animus vinci poterat. Caloris ac frigolis patientia par; cibi potionisque desiderio naturali, non voluptate modus finitius; vigiliarum somnique nee die nee nocte discriminata tempora; id, quod gerendis rebus superesset; quieti datum...
Pagina 173 - The tender and delicate woman among you, which would not adventure to set the sole of her foot upon the ground...
Pagina 288 - What he suffered from famine, from the hostility of the natives, from the climate, and from hardships of every species, has nothing in history parallel to it, but what occurs in the adventures of the other discoverers and conquerors of the New World. Cortes was employed in this dreadful service above two years ; and though it was not distinguished by any splendid event, he exhibited, during the course of it, greater personal courage, more fortitude of mind, more perseverance and patience, than in...
Pagina 271 - Such was the sad end of Guatemozin, the last emperor of the Aztecs, if we might not rather call him "the last of the Aztecs"; since, from this time, broken in spirit and without a head, the remnant of the nation resigned itself, almost without a struggle, to the stern yoke of its oppressors. Among all the names of barbarian princes, there are few entitled to a higher place on the roll of fame than that of Guatemozin. He was young, and his public career was not long; but it was glorious.
Pagina 254 - Sevilla para que cada navio traiga cierta cantidad de plantas, y que no pueda salir sin ellas, porque será mucha causa para la población y perpetuación de ella.
Pagina 265 - ... sino en canoas, y con pasarla yo en tiempo de seca, desde la entrada hasta la salida de ella, que puede haber veinte leguas, se hicieron...
Pagina 358 - Were the whole of mankind now cut off, with the exception of one family, inhabiting the old or new continent, or Australia, or even some coral islet of the Pacific, we might expect their descendants, though they should never become more enlightened than the South Sea Islanders or the Esquimaux, to spread in the course of ages over the whole earth, diffused partly by the tendency of population to increase...
Pagina 390 - That its mysterious import will ever be deciphered is scarcely to be expected. The language of the race who employed it, the race itself, is unknown. And it is not likely that another Rosetta stone will be found, with its trilingual inscription, to supply the means of comparison, and to guide the American Champollion in the path of discovery.
Pagina 378 - North-western origin were found among the more barbarous tribes, and by the Mexicans were preserved both orally and in their hieroglyphical maps, where the different stages of their migration are carefully noted. But who, at this day, shall read them?