Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 7 tomasScribner & Company, 1874 |
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... Mexicans . The object of wars among the Aztecs was far less territorial or personal aggran- dizement than the procuring ... Mexican temples , and in some years more than a hundred thousand hu- man beings are believed to have perished in ...
... Mexicans . The object of wars among the Aztecs was far less territorial or personal aggran- dizement than the procuring ... Mexican temples , and in some years more than a hundred thousand hu- man beings are believed to have perished in ...
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... Mexicans were only too sadly real , there are grounds for be- lieving that the Sanskrit legend is allegorical . It bears a strik- ing resemblance to the bibli- cal account of Abraham being called upon to sacrifice his son Isaac ; and it ...
... Mexicans were only too sadly real , there are grounds for be- lieving that the Sanskrit legend is allegorical . It bears a strik- ing resemblance to the bibli- cal account of Abraham being called upon to sacrifice his son Isaac ; and it ...
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... Mexican civilization might have instructed Europe . It is not that par- adox that the story will labor to uphold . If that rests on the existence of orders of chivalry and sim- ple rules of justice in Mexico , the tale will substi- tute ...
... Mexican civilization might have instructed Europe . It is not that par- adox that the story will labor to uphold . If that rests on the existence of orders of chivalry and sim- ple rules of justice in Mexico , the tale will substi- tute ...
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... Mexican government ; the younger Austin accepted it as his patrimony , and elevated it from the degraded and useless condition in which the provincial governors held it ; it spurned from its side its fellow - slave , Coahuila , and ...
... Mexican government ; the younger Austin accepted it as his patrimony , and elevated it from the degraded and useless condition in which the provincial governors held it ; it spurned from its side its fellow - slave , Coahuila , and ...
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... Mexicans , squatted upon their haunches , cast wild glances at us from be- neath their broad sombreros and their tangled ... Mexican saddles ; their limbs are cased in undressed skin leggings , and their heads are covered with broad hats ...
... Mexicans , squatted upon their haunches , cast wild glances at us from be- neath their broad sombreros and their tangled ... Mexican saddles ; their limbs are cased in undressed skin leggings , and their heads are covered with broad hats ...
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