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" We then set forward on the road to Mexico, which was crowded with multitudes of the natives, and arrived at the causeway of Iztapalapa, which leads to that capital. When we beheld the number of populous towns on the water and firm ground, and that broad... "
The British Critic - Seite 148
1801
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Band 7

1801 - 588 Seiten
...defcribed by Diaz, with his ufual naivete. " We then fet forward on the road to Mexico, which was crouded with multitudes of the natives, and arrived at the...level to the city, we could compare it to nothing but the enchanted fcenes we had read of in Amadis of Gaul, from the great towers and temples, and other...
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Antijacobin Review, True Churchman's Magazine: And Protestant ..., Band 7

1801 - 584 Seiten
...Mexico, which was crouded tvith multitudes of the natives, and arrived at the caufeway of Iztipalapa, which leads to that capital. When we beheld the number...level to the city, we could compare it to nothing but the enchanted fcenes we had read of in Amadis of Gaul, from the great towers and temples, and other...
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The Port Folio

1817 - 560 Seiten
...gardens,! filled with odorifc* Iztapalapa. Bernal Diaz, in his nal ve manner, thus describes that city: " When we beheld the number of populous towns on the water, and firm ground, and that broad causeway (the causeway of Iztalapapa) running straight and level to the city (Mexico) we could compare...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Band 17

1801 - 730 Seiten
...multitudes of the natives, and arrived at the caufeway of Iztapalapa, which leads to that rápita!. When we beheld the number of populous towns on the water and firm ground, and that bro:ul caufeway, running (Iraight and K-vel to the city, we could compare it to nothing but the enchanted...
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The True History of the Conquest of Mexico, Band 1

Bernal Díaz del Castillo - 1803 - 360 Seiten
...in different colours. We then fet forward on the road to Mexico, which was crowded with multi, tudes of the natives, and arrived at the caufeway of Iztapalapa,...level to the city, we could compare it to nothing but the enchanted fcenes we had read of in Amadis of Gaul, from the great towers and temples, and other...
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Notes and Queries, Band 101

1900 - 676 Seiten
...on tho road to Mexico, which was crowded with multitudes of the natives and arrived at the causeway of Iztapalapa which leads to that capital. When we beheld the number ot populous towns on the water aud firm ground and that broad causeway running straight and level to...
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Notes and Queries

1900 - 614 Seiten
...on the road to Mexico, which was crowded with multitudes of the natives, and arrived at the causeway of Iztapalapa which leads to that capital. When we beheld the number at populous towns on the water and firm ground audthat broad causeway running straight and level Ю...
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Travels in Mexico and Life Among the Mexicans

Frederick Albion Ober - 1884 - 692 Seiten
...crowded with multitudes of the natives, and arrived at the causeway of Iztapalapa, which leads to the capital. When we beheld the number of populous towns on the water and firm ground, and that broad causeway running straight and level to the city, we could compare it to nothing but the enchanted scenes...
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Young Folks' History of Mexico

Frederick Albion Ober - 1895 - 574 Seiten
...Spaniards were not less amazed at what they saw than the Indians. Here is a description by one of them : " When we beheld the number of populous towns on the water and firm ground, and that broad causeway running straight and level to the city, we could compare it to nothing but the enchanted scenes...
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The True History of the Conquest of Mexico, Band 1

Bernal Díaz del Castillo - 1927 - 604 Seiten
...on the road to Mexico, which was crowded with multitudes of the natives, and arrived at the causeway of Iztapalapa, which leads to that capital. When we...towns on the water and firm ground, and that broad causeway, running straight and level to the city, we could compare it to nothing but the enchanted...
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