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History of the conquest of Mexico Volume III. Book seventh. Conclusion. Subsequent career of Cortés. Chapter I. Torture of Guatemozin. Submission of the country. Rebuilding of the capital.[...]
 
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    PDF Volume I.
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    PDF Volume II.
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    PDF Volume III.
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      PDF [1]Front cover
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      PDF [9]Title page
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      PDF [15]Contents of volume third.
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      PDF [30]Fac-simile of the signature of Cortés.
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      PDF Book sixth. Siege and surrender of Mexico.
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        PDF [31]Title page
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        PDF [33]Chapter I. Arrangements at Tezcuco. Sack of Iztapalapan. Advantages of the Spaniards. Wise policy of Cortés. Transportation of the brigantines. 1521.
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        PDF [57]Chapter II. Cortés reconnoitres the capital. Occupies Tacuba. Skirmishes with the enemy. Expedition of Sandoval. Arrival of reinforcements. 1521.
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        PDF [78]Chapter III. Second reconnoitring expedition. Engagements on the sierra. Capture of Cuernavaca. Battles at Xochimilco. Narrow escape of Cortés. He enters Tacuba. 1521.
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        PDF [108]Chapter IV. Conspiracy in the army. Brigantines launched. Muster of forces. Execution of Xicotencatl. March of the army. Beginning of the siege. 1521.
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        PDF [132]Chapter V. Indian flotilla defeated. Occupation of the causeways. Desperate assaults. Firing of the palaces. Spirit of the besieged. Barracks for the troops. 1521.
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        PDF [165]Chapter VI. General assault on the city. Defeat of the Spaniards. Their disastrous condition. Sacrifice of the captives. Defection of the allies. Constancy of the troops. 1521.
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        PDF [191]Chapter VII. Successes of the Spaniards. Fruitless offers to Guatemozin. Buildings razed to the ground. Terrible famine. The troops gain the market-place. Battering engine. 1521.
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        PDF [217]Chapter VIII. Dreadful sufferings of the besieged. Spirit of Guatemozin. Murderous assaults. Capture of Guatemozin. Evacuation of the city. Termination of the siege. Reflections. 1521.
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      PDF Book seventh. Conclusion. Subsequent career of Cortés.
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        PDF [261]Title page
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        PDF [263]Chapter I. Torture of Guatemozin. Submission of the country. Rebuilding of the capital. Mission to Castile. Complaints against Cortés. He is confirmed in his authority. 1521-1522.
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        PDF [285]Chapter II. Modern Mexico. Settlement of the country. Condition of the natives. Christian missionaries. Cultivation of the soil. Voyages and expeditions. 1522-1524.
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        PDF [306]Chapter III. Defection of Olid. Dreadful march to Honduras. Execution of Guatemozin. Doña Marina. Arrival at Honduras. 1524-1526.
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        PDF [330]Chapter IV. Disturbances in Mexiko. Return of Cortés. Distrust of the court. Cortés returns to Spain. Death of Sandoval. Brilliant reception of Cortés. Honors conferred on him. 1526-1530.
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        PDF [356]Chapter V. Cortés revisits Mexico. Retires to his estates. His voyages of discovery. Final return to Castile. Cold reception. Death of Cortés. His character. 1530-1547.
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      PDF Appendix.
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        PDF [397]Part I. Origin of the Mexican civilization.
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        PDF [449]Part II. Original documents.
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      PDF [511]Index.
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      PDF [559]Back cover
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