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Page 282
... Cortes made his famous retreat from Mexico through the street of Tlacopan , still goes by the name of LA NOCHE HUMBOLDT . TRISTE . P. 245 , 1. 3 . By his white plume revealed and buskins white , Pizarro used to dress in this fashion ...
... Cortes made his famous retreat from Mexico through the street of Tlacopan , still goes by the name of LA NOCHE HUMBOLDT . TRISTE . P. 245 , 1. 3 . By his white plume revealed and buskins white , Pizarro used to dress in this fashion ...
Page 286
... Cortes and his companions appeared at the gates of Mexico , the young exclaimed , ' They are Gods ! ' while the old shook their heads , saying , ' They are those who were to come and reign over us ! ' Herrera . P. 252 , 1. 27 . And see ...
... Cortes and his companions appeared at the gates of Mexico , the young exclaimed , ' They are Gods ! ' while the old shook their heads , saying , ' They are those who were to come and reign over us ! ' Herrera . P. 252 , 1. 27 . And see ...
Page 287
... mentioned in History . ' Cortes , ' says Bernal Diaz , ' took possession of the Country in the following manner . Drawing his sword , he gave three cuts with it into a great Ceiba , and said - . ' P. 255 , 1. 23 . There sits the bird 287.
... mentioned in History . ' Cortes , ' says Bernal Diaz , ' took possession of the Country in the following manner . Drawing his sword , he gave three cuts with it into a great Ceiba , and said - . ' P. 255 , 1. 23 . There sits the bird 287.
Page 294
... Cortes . A peine put - il obtenir audience de Charles- Quint : un jour il fendit la presse qui entourait le coche de l'empereur , et monta sur l'étrier de la por- tière . Charles demanda quel était cet homme : “ C'est , " répondit ...
... Cortes . A peine put - il obtenir audience de Charles- Quint : un jour il fendit la presse qui entourait le coche de l'empereur , et monta sur l'étrier de la por- tière . Charles demanda quel était cet homme : “ C'est , " répondit ...
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