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The spirits of Montezuma were now subdued ; and Cortez availed himself to the
utmost of the power he had acquired over him . . . CONQUEST OF MEXICO . 1 .
Cortez , although master of the Mexican capital , and of the person of the
monarch ...
The spirits of Montezuma were now subdued ; and Cortez availed himself to the
utmost of the power he had acquired over him . . . CONQUEST OF MEXICO . 1 .
Cortez , although master of the Mexican capital , and of the person of the
monarch ...
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But Cortez observing the great standard of the empire , which was carried before
the Mexican general , and recollecting to have heard that on its fate the issue of
every battle depended , put himself at the head of a few of his bravest officers ...
But Cortez observing the great standard of the empire , which was carried before
the Mexican general , and recollecting to have heard that on its fate the issue of
every battle depended , put himself at the head of a few of his bravest officers ...
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Notwithstanding this immense force , Cortez proceeded against the city with the
greatest caution ; nor could he make any impression , till the stores which
Guatimozin had laid up were exhausted by the multitudes which had crowded
into the ...
Notwithstanding this immense force , Cortez proceeded against the city with the
greatest caution ; nor could he make any impression , till the stores which
Guatimozin had laid up were exhausted by the multitudes which had crowded
into the ...
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