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... Pacific Ocean . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. .. . . ... ... . . . Pedsarias........ g 9-: N O H O 0 q 3 a me °->ea|ceae a a o e I a q a a e ...-.... a a I u s I a as Volcanic Mountains, as seen from Tacubaya Gladiatorial Sacrifice ...
... Pacific Ocean . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. .. . . ... ... . . . Pedsarias........ g 9-: N O H O 0 q 3 a me °->ea|ceae a a o e I a q a a e ...-.... a a I u s I a as Volcanic Mountains, as seen from Tacubaya Gladiatorial Sacrifice ...
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... Pacific Ocean. Nunez possessed the manner and ability of making himself heloved by his companions and followers. He was kind to the sick and the wounded, and shared the same fatigues and the same food as the humblest soldier. Before ...
... Pacific Ocean. Nunez possessed the manner and ability of making himself heloved by his companions and followers. He was kind to the sick and the wounded, and shared the same fatigues and the same food as the humblest soldier. Before ...
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... Pacific Ocearr—the lrings of Tezcueo and Tlacopan being nominally his confederates and counsellors, according to the ancient treaty of alliance between the three states, but in reality his dependents. The spot where Cortes had landed ...
... Pacific Ocearr—the lrings of Tezcueo and Tlacopan being nominally his confederates and counsellors, according to the ancient treaty of alliance between the three states, but in reality his dependents. The spot where Cortes had landed ...
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... Pacific Ocean and Carribean Sea, from the southern boundary of Mexico, to the Isthmus of Darien. In its climate, soil, productions, and geographical features, it much resembles the West Indies, except that the Andes render it one of the ...
... Pacific Ocean and Carribean Sea, from the southern boundary of Mexico, to the Isthmus of Darien. In its climate, soil, productions, and geographical features, it much resembles the West Indies, except that the Andes render it one of the ...
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... pacific policy; but in the eagerness to free the land from its invaders, he everstepped the bounds of prudence, and committed a fatal error. He accompanied Alvarado to the plain. Hardly had that leader placed himself in safety, when he ...
... pacific policy; but in the eagerness to free the land from its invaders, he everstepped the bounds of prudence, and committed a fatal error. He accompanied Alvarado to the plain. Hardly had that leader placed himself in safety, when he ...
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Srrn usu or | 203 |
XXLle You | 269 |
CONTENTS | 315 |
CHARICXlIFCmngI 01334 | 354 |
XXXLCmunl or 1178 | 377 |
MILCmqu or 1780 | 403 |
Cuuml or | 417 |
XXXVILAnlmlsrnrnon or Joan Anna | 454 |
OPmunoru or Gun Tumult | 544 |
APPENDIX | 679 |
AIIHCLII or CONISDlIATION | 691 |
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