The True History of the Conquest of New Spain, Volume 3Lulu.com, 1967 - Mexico |
Contents
Expedition of H Cortes A D 1519 | 19 |
Arrival of the armament commanded by H Cortes at St Juan | 41 |
The Spanish army advances into the country | 50 |
March of the Spanish army for the city of Mexico Wars in Tlascala | 68 |
The Spanish army proceeds on its march to Mexico | 89 |
Transactions and occurrences there | 101 |
Expedition of P de Narvaez His army defeated by Cortes | 137 |
Tlascala July 1520 Transactions and occurrences there | 177 |
Expeditions of G de Sandoval and P de Alvarado | 256 |
Armament of Francisco de Garay | 262 |
Expeditions under various officers | 270 |
Transactions in Old Spain | 284 |
Transactions and occurrences in Old and New Spain Expedition | 291 |
Expedition of Cortes to Higueras | 299 |
Return of Cortes to Mexico occurrences there Return of | 334 |
Cortes goes to Europe is created Marquis of the Valley | 347 |
March of the Spaniards to besiege Mexico December 28th 1520 | 192 |
Transactions and occurrences in New Spain subsequent to | 245 |
Enumeration and account of the valiant companions who passed | 369 |
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