The History of Yucatan: From Its Discovery to the Close of the Seventeenth Century |
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... necessary for the completion of his design to trace the connection of European enter- prise with Central America to an earlier period than 1662 , when the British logwood - cutters first commenced their operations on the coast of ...
... necessary for the completion of his design to trace the connection of European enter- prise with Central America to an earlier period than 1662 , when the British logwood - cutters first commenced their operations on the coast of ...
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... necessary for working mines , so that if he made any discoveries , the Governor might have his share . Francisco Hernandez then thus departed , seeing that the weather was so favourable that he would not lose the opportunity , but ...
... necessary for working mines , so that if he made any discoveries , the Governor might have his share . Francisco Hernandez then thus departed , seeing that the weather was so favourable that he would not lose the opportunity , but ...
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... necessary for the purpose of this narrative . Pursuing his course to the westward , he traced the coast of Mexico as far as San Juan de Ulloa , where he landed and took possession of the territory in the name of the King of Spain . His ...
... necessary for the purpose of this narrative . Pursuing his course to the westward , he traced the coast of Mexico as far as San Juan de Ulloa , where he landed and took possession of the territory in the name of the King of Spain . His ...
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... necessary means , for men , he knew , would not be wanting . Velasquez and Cortes accordingly concerted together , and despatched Juan de Sancedo , who had re- turned with Alvarado , to obtain a license from the Hiero- nymite Friars ...
... necessary means , for men , he knew , would not be wanting . Velasquez and Cortes accordingly concerted together , and despatched Juan de Sancedo , who had re- turned with Alvarado , to obtain a license from the Hiero- nymite Friars ...
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... necessary to make Velasquez repent the eager- ness with which he had entered into the contract with Cortes , for doubts of his fidelity had already been in- stilled into the mind of the Governor by the enemies of the future conqueror of ...
... necessary to make Velasquez repent the eager- ness with which he had entered into the contract with Cortes , for doubts of his fidelity had already been in- stilled into the mind of the Governor by the enemies of the future conqueror of ...
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