| Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 páginas
...about eight perches long, and not more than three perches in breadth, and have less than a foot of elevation above the surface of the water. These were...fields which the Mexicans owned after the foundation of the city of Mexico; there they first cultivated the maize, great pepper, and other plants necessary... | |
| 1793 - 524 páginas
...breaatii, and have lefs than a foot of elevation above the furface of the water. Thefe v ere the firft fields which the Mexicans owned after the foundation of Mexico ; there they fini cultivated the maize, great pepper, and othrr plants neceflary for their fupport. In progreis... | |
| William Granger - 1807 - 538 páginas
...breadth, and have lefs than a foot of elevation above the furface of the water. Thefe were the rirft fields which the Mexicans owned after the foundation of Mexico ; there they firft cultivated the maize, great pepper, and other plants neceflary for their fupport. In progrefs... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1804 - 356 páginas
...general they are about eight perches long, and three broad, and hav^ somewhat less than twelve inches of elevation above the surface of the water. These were the first fields which the Mexicans had after the foundation of Mexico, and there they first cultivated maize, pepper, and other plants.... | |
| Francesco Saverio Clavigero - 1806 - 504 páginas
...breadth, and have lefs than a foot of elevation above the furface of the water. Thefe were the firft fields which the Mexicans owned after the foundation of Mexico ; there they firft cultivated the maize, great pepper, and other plants, neceflary for their fupport. In progrefs... | |
| Francesco Saverio Clavigero - 1807 - 578 páginas
...they are about eight perches long, and not more than three in breadth, and have less than a foot of elevation above the surface of the water. These were...cultivated the maize, great pepper, and other plants, accessary for their support. In progress of time as those fields grew numerous from the industry of... | |
| William Walton - 1810 - 406 páginas
...water. These were the first fields which the Mexicans owned after the foundation of the VOL. ii. x city of Mexico; there they first cultivated the maize,...pepper, and other plants necessary for their support. In process of time, as these fields grew numerous, from the industry of those people, there were cultivated... | |
| 1812 - 822 páginas
...about eight perches long;, and not more than three perches in breadth, and have less than a foot of elevation above the surface of the water. These were...fields which the Mexicans owned after the foundation of the city of Mexico; there they fitst cultivated the maize, great pepper, and other plants ner'ssary... | |
| 1813 - 554 páginas
...about eight perches long, and not more than three perches in breadth, and have less than a foot of elevation above the surface of the water. These were...fields which the Mexicans owned after the foundation of the city of Mexico: there they first cultivated the maize, great pepper, and other plants necessary... | |
| 1813 - 558 páginas
...about eight perches long, and not more than three perches in breadth, and have less than a foot of elevation above the surface of the water. These were...fields which the Mexicans owned after the foundation of the city of Mexico ; there they first cultivated the maize, great pepper, and other plants necessary... | |
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