The Quarterly Review, Volume 73John Murray, 1843 |
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Page 196
... Mexican traditions relate to the migration of tribes rather than to the power or influence of indi- vidual chiefs or sages , unless perhaps that beneficent God , sup- posed to have re - appeared in the person of the Spaniards . We have ...
... Mexican traditions relate to the migration of tribes rather than to the power or influence of indi- vidual chiefs or sages , unless perhaps that beneficent God , sup- posed to have re - appeared in the person of the Spaniards . We have ...
Page 211
... Mexican empire . The singular history of the beautiful and faithful interpreter , the mistress and preserver of Cortés , her unshaken attachment to the Spaniards , and wonderful escape in all their perils and dis- asters , is not the ...
... Mexican empire . The singular history of the beautiful and faithful interpreter , the mistress and preserver of Cortés , her unshaken attachment to the Spaniards , and wonderful escape in all their perils and dis- asters , is not the ...
Page 215
... Mexican and Tezcucan empires . The Tlascalans , the most obstinate and formidable enemies of the Mexican empire , under a most skilful leader , and with the most determined valour , had in vain attempted to arrest their march . They had ...
... Mexican and Tezcucan empires . The Tlascalans , the most obstinate and formidable enemies of the Mexican empire , under a most skilful leader , and with the most determined valour , had in vain attempted to arrest their march . They had ...
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Vaudois 1842 | 3 |
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the late William | 27 |
Capefigue | 70 |
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