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" ... the victory. In the encounter, Narvaez lost an eye : he was afterwards sent as a prisoner to Vera Cruz. His men, not without resistance on the part of some of them, ultimately ranged themselves under the banner of Cortes ; and thus was a great danger... "
The Spanish Conquest in America: And Its Relation to the History of Slavery ... - Página 261
de Sir Arthur Helps - 1902
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The Spanish Conquest in America: And Its Relation to the History ..., Volumen 2

Sir Arthur Helps - 1856 - 484 páginas
...Cortez received the conquered troops in the most winning manner, and created an enthusiasm in his favor. One of the soldiers of Narvaez, a negro and a comical...achieved so great a victory ?" The first thought of Cortez was to divide his troops ; for, as the vanquished far outnumbered the victors, some disturbance...
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The Spanish Conquest in America: And Its Relation to the History ..., Volumen 2

Sir Arthur Helps - 1856 - 474 páginas
...Cortez received the conquered troops in the most winning manner, and created an enthusiasm in his favor. One of the soldiers of Narvaez, a negro and a comical...shouted for joy, crying, "Where are the Romans who with sucli \small numbers have ever achieved so great a victory?^ The first thought of Cortez was to divide...
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The Spanish Conquest in America: And Its Relation to the History ..., Volumen 2

Sir Arthur Helps - 1856 - 482 páginas
...themselves under the banner of Cortez, and thus was a great danger* turned into a welcome succor. Cortez received the conquered troops in the most winning manner, and created an enthusiasm in his favor. One of the soldiers of Narvaez, a negro and a comical fellow, danced and shouted for joy, crying,...
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The Spanish Conquest in America: And Its Relation to the History ..., Volumen 2

Sir Arthur Helps - 1856 - 480 páginas
...themselves under the banner of Cortez, and thus was a great danger* turned into a welcome succor. Cortez received the conquered troops in the most winning manner, and created an enthusiasm in his favor. One of the soldiers of Narvaez, a negro and a comical fellow, danced and shouted for joy, crying,...
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The Life of Hernando Cortes, Volumen 1

Sir Arthur Helps - 1871 - 304 páginas
...ultimately ranged themselves under the to Cortes. J banner of Cortes; and thus was a great danger* turned into a welcome succour. Cortes received the...comical fellow, danced and shouted for joy, crying, * How great the danger was, may be appreciated by " the winning words full of promise" which Cortes...
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The Historians' History of the World: The United States (concluded), Spanish ...

Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 768 páginas
...some of them, ultimately ranged themselves under the banner of Cortes, and thus was a great danger turned into a welcome succour. Cortes received the...manner, and created an enthusiasm in his favour.* REVOLT OF MEXICANS A few days after the discomfiture of Narvaez a courier arrived with an account that...
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Hernando Cortés, Conqueror of Mexico

Frederick Albion Ober - 1905 - 326 páginas
...ceased, having struck up at daybreak in honor of Cortes, without a command from any one. One of them, a negro and a comical fellow, danced and shouted for joy, crying out, " Where are the Romans who with such small numbers ever achieved such a glorious victory?" Another...
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“The” Historians' History of the World: A Comprehensive Narrative of the ...

Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 760 páginas
...some of them, ultimately ranged themselves under the banner of Cortes, and thus was a great danger turned into a welcome succour. Cortes received the...most winning manner, and created an enthusiasm in his favours REVOLT OF MEXICANS A few days after the discomfiture of Narvaez a courier arrived with an account...
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The True History of the Conquest of Mexico, Volumen 1

Bernal Díaz del Castillo - 1927 - 604 páginas
...up at day break in honor of Cortes, without being desired or spoken to by any one of us. One of them a Negro and a comical fellow, danced and shouted for...are the Romans who with such small numbers have ever atchieved such a glorious victory?" Nor was it possible to silence him or the rest, until Cortes was...
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