The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1830 |
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Side vi
... Spaniards enter the City of Mexico . -Danger of their Situation . - Cortez arrests Montezuma . - Defeats Narvaez . - Revolt of the Mexicans . - Death of Montezuma . - Battle of Otumba , and Triumph of the Spaniards.- Mexico surrenders ...
... Spaniards enter the City of Mexico . -Danger of their Situation . - Cortez arrests Montezuma . - Defeats Narvaez . - Revolt of the Mexicans . - Death of Montezuma . - Battle of Otumba , and Triumph of the Spaniards.- Mexico surrenders ...
Side vii
... Spaniards . - -Combination of Pizarro , Almagro , and Luque . First Attempt of Pizarro on Peru . - His Failure . - Succeeds in visiting that Country . His Negotiations in Spain . - -Invades Peru . -Seizes the Inca . - The Spaniards ...
... Spaniards . - -Combination of Pizarro , Almagro , and Luque . First Attempt of Pizarro on Peru . - His Failure . - Succeeds in visiting that Country . His Negotiations in Spain . - -Invades Peru . -Seizes the Inca . - The Spaniards ...
Side 1
... SPANIARDS WHO HAD REMAINED . THE CITY OF ISABELLA FOUNDED . COLUMBUS PURSUES HIS VOYAGE TO THE WEST . — DISCOVERS JAMAICA . -SUPPOSES CUBA TO BE A PART OF ASIA . --- RETURNS TO HISPANIOLA IN BROKEN HEALTH . CONFUSION OF AFFAIRS ...
... SPANIARDS WHO HAD REMAINED . THE CITY OF ISABELLA FOUNDED . COLUMBUS PURSUES HIS VOYAGE TO THE WEST . — DISCOVERS JAMAICA . -SUPPOSES CUBA TO BE A PART OF ASIA . --- RETURNS TO HISPANIOLA IN BROKEN HEALTH . CONFUSION OF AFFAIRS ...
Side 4
... Spaniards had many rencounters with the natives , in which they experienced their hardihood and obstinate courage . The women fought as desperately as the men , and when driven from their canoes into the water , still maintained the ...
... Spaniards had many rencounters with the natives , in which they experienced their hardihood and obstinate courage . The women fought as desperately as the men , and when driven from their canoes into the water , still maintained the ...
Side 16
... Spaniards lost their lives ; and it required all the energy and strength of the adelantado to rescue the remainder from destruction . Anxiety and fatigue preyed so much on the constitution of the admiral , that he was scarcely able to ...
... Spaniards lost their lives ; and it required all the energy and strength of the adelantado to rescue the remainder from destruction . Anxiety and fatigue preyed so much on the constitution of the admiral , that he was scarcely able to ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 2 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 2 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
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