Mexico and the United States: A Study of Subjects Affecting Their Political, Commercial, and Social Relations, Made with a View to Their Promotion, 1 tomasG. P. Putnam, 1898 - 759 psl. |
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... party , 357— Reception of Maximilian , 358 - Relics of royalty , 359— Military affairs , 360 - The new government , 362 — Chapul- tepec restored , 363 - Society at the capital , 363 — Apparent prosperity , 364 . XXXVIII . THE ...
... party , 357— Reception of Maximilian , 358 - Relics of royalty , 359— Military affairs , 360 - The new government , 362 — Chapul- tepec restored , 363 - Society at the capital , 363 — Apparent prosperity , 364 . XXXVIII . THE ...
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... party to the deception . We will leave the blame on the shoulders of the wily old tutor , in order to preserve the honor of our hero unsullied . When Maxtla found that his rival was not dead , like a prince in a fairy tale , he gave up ...
... party to the deception . We will leave the blame on the shoulders of the wily old tutor , in order to preserve the honor of our hero unsullied . When Maxtla found that his rival was not dead , like a prince in a fairy tale , he gave up ...
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... party on his side grew large as the tyranny of Maxtla and his op- pressions caused defections among his followers . When the time came for a general rising , Nezahual- coyotl found himself at the head of a courageous band which gained ...
... party on his side grew large as the tyranny of Maxtla and his op- pressions caused defections among his followers . When the time came for a general rising , Nezahual- coyotl found himself at the head of a courageous band which gained ...
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... party . Three months had now passed since he arrived in Mexico . The ships , with the exception of one of the smallest , were destroyed . There was no chance to turn back ; and the conqueror boldly prepared for his enterprise . The body ...
... party . Three months had now passed since he arrived in Mexico . The ships , with the exception of one of the smallest , were destroyed . There was no chance to turn back ; and the conqueror boldly prepared for his enterprise . The body ...
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... parties : on one side the Indians , richly dressed , to impress the stranger , in robes of gay colors , adorned with feathers and orna- ments ; on the other Cortés , in the armor of the time , assuming all the haughtiness of demeanor ...
... parties : on one side the Indians , richly dressed , to impress the stranger , in robes of gay colors , adorned with feathers and orna- ments ; on the other Cortés , in the armor of the time , assuming all the haughtiness of demeanor ...
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Mexico and the United States– A Study of Subjects Affecting Their ..., 1 tomas Matías Romero Visos knygos peržiūra - 1898 |
Mexico and the United States– A Study of Subjects Affecting Their ..., 1 tomas Matías Romero Visos knygos peržiūra - 1898 |
Mexico and the United States– A Study of Subjects Affecting Their ..., 1 tomas Matías Romero Visos knygos peržiūra - 1898 |
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Aguilar Amecameca Anahuac ancient arms army arrived attack Aztec battle became bravery Cacamatzin called capital cathedral cause century Chapultepec Chichimecs chief Cholula Church city of Mexico civilization Conquest Cortés court Cruz Cuahtemoc death Diaz Doña early Emperor enemies established feet flowers force French gold Grijalva Guanajuato hands head Hidalgo honor Huitzilopochtli independence Indians Ixtlilxochitl Juarez king kingdom lake land lofty Malintzi Marina Maximilian Maxtla Mendoza ment Mexican Michoacan monarch Montezuma Morelos mountain Nahuatl nation native neighboring Nezahualcoyotl Nezahualpilli Orizaba ornaments palace Palenque party peace plateau President prince Puebla Querétaro Quetzalcoatl race received reign religious Republic returned royal ruins Santa Anna seized sent shore sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish stone strangers surrounded Tarascans Tenochtitlan teocalli Tepanecs Texcuco throne tion Tizoc Tlaxcallans Toltecs took town tribes troops Tzintzuntzan Valladolid valley Vera Cruz viceroy warriors Yturbide