Sketch of the history of Spanish America to the revolution. History and present state of Mexico. History of the revolution in Mexico. Geographical and historical view of Texas; with a detailed account of the Texan revolution and warH. Huntington, jun., 1837 |
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... enemies who seemed to be of a higher order of beings , and to command and direct the elements , sent to Cortes a more ... enemy appeared . They insisted on pursuing the enterprise , the value of which had vastly increased from what they ...
... enemies who seemed to be of a higher order of beings , and to command and direct the elements , sent to Cortes a more ... enemy appeared . They insisted on pursuing the enterprise , the value of which had vastly increased from what they ...
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... enemy was completely sur- prised ; and after a desperate but ineffectual struggle , their com- mander having been wounded and made prisoner , they surrender- ed at discretion . Cortes treated the vanquished not as enemies but as his ...
... enemy was completely sur- prised ; and after a desperate but ineffectual struggle , their com- mander having been wounded and made prisoner , they surrender- ed at discretion . Cortes treated the vanquished not as enemies but as his ...
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... enemy . A detachment of chosen men , ordered to dislodge them , were twice repulsed , when Cortes , taking the command himself , rushed into the thickest of the combat , with a drawn sword , and by his presence and example , after a ...
... enemy . A detachment of chosen men , ordered to dislodge them , were twice repulsed , when Cortes , taking the command himself , rushed into the thickest of the combat , with a drawn sword , and by his presence and example , after a ...
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... enemy had interposed on the causeways to stop their progress , and passed the trenches and canals where the bridges were broken down , and sometimes pe- netrated into the city ; but at night retired to their former posi tions , as ...
... enemy had interposed on the causeways to stop their progress , and passed the trenches and canals where the bridges were broken down , and sometimes pe- netrated into the city ; but at night retired to their former posi tions , as ...
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... enemy at a distance until the eight days had expir- ed ; and such was the influence of superstition , that most of his allies deserted him ; but after the fatal period had elapsed , and the Spaniards still being safe , they were ashamed ...
... enemy at a distance until the eight days had expir- ed ; and such was the influence of superstition , that most of his allies deserted him ; but after the fatal period had elapsed , and the Spaniards still being safe , they were ashamed ...
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