Lives of Celebrated American IndiansBradbury, Soden, 1843 - Всего страниц: 315 |
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... treaty ; but Maxtlaton , self - confident in the superior force of his armies , I would listen to no terms . A formal declaration of war immediately ensued on both sides , and the people of Mexico , again thrown into consternation ...
... treaty ; but Maxtlaton , self - confident in the superior force of his armies , I would listen to no terms . A formal declaration of war immediately ensued on both sides , and the people of Mexico , again thrown into consternation ...
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... treaty of alliance was concluded with the Tlascalans . Cortez , with a strong army of auxiliaries , continued his march , and sent a threatening message to Monte- zuma , announcing his determination to treat him as an enemy . Montezuma ...
... treaty of alliance was concluded with the Tlascalans . Cortez , with a strong army of auxiliaries , continued his march , and sent a threatening message to Monte- zuma , announcing his determination to treat him as an enemy . Montezuma ...
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... treaty of peace was forthwith concluded . The Spaniards marched into the capital of Vita- chuco , which contained above two hundred large houses , besides a great number of smaller buildings . Here they passed five days , reposing from ...
... treaty of peace was forthwith concluded . The Spaniards marched into the capital of Vita- chuco , which contained above two hundred large houses , besides a great number of smaller buildings . Here they passed five days , reposing from ...
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... treaty of peace followed , and Smith , with a party of men , made several excursions into the interior to obtain supplies of provisions . The rivers were cov- ered with innumerable flocks of wild fowl , and the woods abounded with deer ...
... treaty of peace followed , and Smith , with a party of men , made several excursions into the interior to obtain supplies of provisions . The rivers were cov- ered with innumerable flocks of wild fowl , and the woods abounded with deer ...
Стр. 192
... treaty was accordingly drawn up , signed by Philip and his uncle , and witnessed by other Indian sachems . This seems to have quieted the fears of the Plymouth peo- ple , and we hear little more of Philip's designs for eight or nine ...
... treaty was accordingly drawn up , signed by Philip and his uncle , and witnessed by other Indian sachems . This seems to have quieted the fears of the Plymouth peo- ple , and we hear little more of Philip's designs for eight or nine ...
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