The History of Yucatan: From Its Discovery to the Close of the Seventeenth Century |
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... authority for the Pro- phecies . Further difficulties of Cortes . - Dangerous position of the Army . - The troops murmur . - Another Bridge con- structed . ― Deceit of Apospalan . - Indian Idols broken at Ti- tacal . - Interview of ...
... authority for the Pro- phecies . Further difficulties of Cortes . - Dangerous position of the Army . - The troops murmur . - Another Bridge con- structed . ― Deceit of Apospalan . - Indian Idols broken at Ti- tacal . - Interview of ...
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... the authenticity of the Itzalan Embassy . - Its truth established at the expense of the Canek's reputation . - The fate of Velasco's party ascertained .—— xvi CONTENTS . Royal Cedula extending the authority of Ursua CONTENTS . XV.
... the authenticity of the Itzalan Embassy . - Its truth established at the expense of the Canek's reputation . - The fate of Velasco's party ascertained .—— xvi CONTENTS . Royal Cedula extending the authority of Ursua CONTENTS . XV.
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... authority of Ursua . - He sets out in person from Campeachy , and reaches the Great Lake . - A Flag of Truce from the Itzaex . - Interview between Ursua and the High Priest Quincanek . - A Council of War , and preparations made for ...
... authority of Ursua . - He sets out in person from Campeachy , and reaches the Great Lake . - A Flag of Truce from the Itzaex . - Interview between Ursua and the High Priest Quincanek . - A Council of War , and preparations made for ...
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... authority on all that relates to Cortes , assigns . no particular date , but says simply that " Grijalva re- turned ... authorities state the same thing . The harshness of Velasquez arose from Grijalva's neglect of his orders to colonize ...
... authority on all that relates to Cortes , assigns . no particular date , but says simply that " Grijalva re- turned ... authorities state the same thing . The harshness of Velasquez arose from Grijalva's neglect of his orders to colonize ...
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... authority , and , founding a town on the northern coast of Honduras , to which he gave the name of Triunfo de la Cruz , set up on his own account . As soon as Cortes became aware of this act of insubordination , he took in- stant ...
... authority , and , founding a town on the northern coast of Honduras , to which he gave the name of Triunfo de la Cruz , set up on his own account . As soon as Cortes became aware of this act of insubordination , he took in- stant ...
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Acalan Adelantado Alcalde Alonso Amezquita amongst arrived arrows Bacalar baptized Bernal Diaz Bishop cacique called Campeachy Cán Canek canoes Captain Casas Cedula Champoton CHAP Chiapa Christian church coast Cogolludo command Cortes Cozumel Cristoval cross death Delgado despatched dians Diego Velasquez Dolores Don Martin embassy expedition Father Commissary Fcap Francisco Francisco de Montejo Friars Fuensalida gave Governor of Yucatan Grijalva Guatemala Honduras idols Indians inhabitants island Itza Itzaex Itzalans journey Juan King Lacandones lake land leagues letter Mazariegos Merida Mexico mission missionaries Montejo Mopan mountains natives Nohhaa Orbita pacification Paredes party Pedro Peten Portrait Post 8vo President of Guatemala priests prisoners proceeded province Puchutlas reached received river road Royal says Second Edition sent shore Soberanis soldiers Spain Spaniards Spanish Tabasco Tayasal tion Tipu took town tribes troops Ursua Velasco vessels Villagutierre Villaquiran Vols Woodcuts Zaclun
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