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Page 267
... Cortes , ascribed to Titian . Cortes was now in the 43rd , Pizarro in the 60th year of his age . + Augustin Zarate , lib . iv . c . 9 . Where God was worshipped , night and day , And 267.
... Cortes , ascribed to Titian . Cortes was now in the 43rd , Pizarro in the 60th year of his age . + Augustin Zarate , lib . iv . c . 9 . Where God was worshipped , night and day , And 267.
Page 269
... Cortes may live to disappoint it . " - " Ay , and Pizarro too ! " * Afterwards the arms of Cortes and his descendants . + Fernandez , lib ii . c . 63 . B. Diaz , c . 203 . || " After the death of Guatimotzin , ” says B. Diaz , “ he ...
... Cortes may live to disappoint it . " - " Ay , and Pizarro too ! " * Afterwards the arms of Cortes and his descendants . + Fernandez , lib ii . c . 63 . B. Diaz , c . 203 . || " After the death of Guatimotzin , ” says B. Diaz , “ he ...
Page 270
... an occurrence that took place at this time in Palos , says , ' that Cortes was now absent at Nuestra Senora de la Rábida . ' The Convent is within half a league of the town . " Stothard R. W Findon NOTES . P. 228 , 1. 9 . descried of. 270.
... an occurrence that took place at this time in Palos , says , ' that Cortes was now absent at Nuestra Senora de la Rábida . ' The Convent is within half a league of the town . " Stothard R. W Findon NOTES . P. 228 , 1. 9 . descried of. 270.
Page 271
... of a name , that of Columbus is understood ; as , from the lips of a Mexican , El Marchese signifies Cortes ; " and as among the Florentines , Il Segretario has always signified Machiavel . P. 229 , 1. 1 . " Thee hath it.
... of a name , that of Columbus is understood ; as , from the lips of a Mexican , El Marchese signifies Cortes ; " and as among the Florentines , Il Segretario has always signified Machiavel . P. 229 , 1. 1 . " Thee hath it.
Page 277
... of Montezuma , and extended almost universally over the forests of Ame- rica . Cortes . Herrera . Gomara . " The demons , whom they worshipped , " says Acosta , " in this instance told them the truth . " P. 236 , 1. 19 . He spoke ; and 277.
... of Montezuma , and extended almost universally over the forests of Ame- rica . Cortes . Herrera . Gomara . " The demons , whom they worshipped , " says Acosta , " in this instance told them the truth . " P. 236 , 1. 19 . He spoke ; and 277.
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