History of the conquest of Mexico, with a preliminary view of the ancient Mexican civilization, and the life of the conqueror, Hernando Cortés . Martyr, De Orbe Novo, renzana, pp.° 62, 63 — Oviedo, dec. 5, cap. 2.—Hcrrcra, Hist. Hist, de las Ind., MS., lib. 33, cap. General, dec. 2, lib. C, cap. 18.— 4. — Ixtlilxochitl, Hist. Chich., Sahajrun, Hist, de Nueva Eapafia. MS., cap. 84. —Gomara, Cronica, MS., lib. 12, cap. H. 4,88 MARCH TO MEXICO. [Book 111. of TIascala; and nearly six, since they entered herterritory. They had been met on the threshold asan enemy, with the most determined hostility


History of the conquest of Mexico, with a preliminary view of the ancient Mexican civilization, and the life of the conqueror, Hernando Cortés . Martyr, De Orbe Novo, renzana, pp.° 62, 63 — Oviedo, dec. 5, cap. 2.—Hcrrcra, Hist. Hist, de las Ind., MS., lib. 33, cap. General, dec. 2, lib. C, cap. 18.— 4. — Ixtlilxochitl, Hist. Chich., Sahajrun, Hist, de Nueva Eapafia. MS., cap. 84. —Gomara, Cronica, MS., lib. 12, cap. H. 4,88 MARCH TO MEXICO. [Book 111. of TIascala; and nearly six, since they entered herterritory. They had been met on the threshold asan enemy, with the most determined hostility. Theywere now to part mth the same people, as friendsand allies ; fast friends, who were to stand by them,side by side, through the whole of their arduousstruggle. The result of their visit, therefore, wasof the last importance; since on the cooperation ofthese brave and warlike republicans, greatly depend-ed the ultimate success of the expedition. END OF THE FIRST VOLUME. Jl ^Ji UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Los Angeles This book is DUE on the last date stamped below. OCT10198Z ORfON NOV 3 01988 APR 0 8 1989 OCT01199U Foi. THE LIBRARYtmnnERSlTY OF CALIFORNU r 3 1158 00930 ^sVg UC SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY AA 001 167 736 6


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