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IN 1518 , the governor of Cuba , Don Velasques , pro jected an expedition
against Mexico ; and desirous to arrogate to himself the glory and advantages of
the conquest , he conferred the command on Fernando Cortez , a bold
adventurer ...
IN 1518 , the governor of Cuba , Don Velasques , pro jected an expedition
against Mexico ; and desirous to arrogate to himself the glory and advantages of
the conquest , he conferred the command on Fernando Cortez , a bold
adventurer ...
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But as he knew this to be impracticable , unless he could secure the command of
the lake , he gave orders to prepare , in the mountains of Ilascala , materials for
constructing twelve brigantines , which were to be carHow did Cortez succeed in
...
But as he knew this to be impracticable , unless he could secure the command of
the lake , he gave orders to prepare , in the mountains of Ilascala , materials for
constructing twelve brigantines , which were to be carHow did Cortez succeed in
...
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Monckton , on whom the command now devolved . He also received a ball
through his body , which is stated to have passed through his lungs , and general
Townshend took command of the British army . About the same time , Montcalm ...
Monckton , on whom the command now devolved . He also received a ball
through his body , which is stated to have passed through his lungs , and general
Townshend took command of the British army . About the same time , Montcalm ...
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