John S. C. Abbott

Hernando Cortez


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       John S. C. Abbott

      Hernando Cortez

      Makers of History

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664124586

       PREFACE.

       ENGRAVINGS.

       HERNANDO CORTEZ.

       Chapter I.

       The Discovery of Mexico.

       Chapter II.

       Early Life of Cortez.

       Chapter III.

       The Voyage to Mexico.

       Chapter IV.

       Founding a Colony.

       Chapter V.

       The Tlascalans Subjugated.

       Chapter VI.

       The March To Mexico.

       Chapter VII.

       The Metropolis Invaded.

       Chapter VIII.

       Battle of the Dismal Night.

       Chapter IX.

       The Capital Besieged and Captured.

       Chapter X.

       The Conquest Consummated.

       Chapter XI.

       The Expedition to Honduras.

       Chapter XII.

       The Last Days of Cortez.

       THE END.

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      The career of Hernando Cortez is one of the most wild and adventurous recorded in the annals of fact or fiction, and yet all the prominent events in his wondrous history are well authenticated. All truth carries with itself an important moral. The writer, in this narrative, has simply attempted to give a vivid idea of the adventures of Cortez and his companions in the Conquest of Mexico. There are many inferences of vast moment to which the recital leads. These are so obvious that they need not be pointed out by the writer.

      A small portion of this volume has appeared in Harper's Magazine, in an article furnished by the writer upon the Conquest of Mexico.

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AMERICA DISCOVERED 16
CORTEZ TAKING LEAVE OF THE GOVERNOR 47
CUBA 52
THE FIRST MASS IN THE TEMPLES OF YUCATAN 61
FIRST CAVALRY CHARGE HEADED BY CORTEZ 73
INTERVIEW BETWEEN CORTEZ AND THE EMBASSADORS OF MONTEZUMA 94
ROUTE OF CORTEZ 105
DESTROYING THE IDOLS AT ZEMPOALLA 120
MASSACRE IN CHOLULA 161
FIRST VIEW OF THE MEXICAN CAPITAL 168
THE MEETING OF CORTEZ AND MONTEZUMA 177
THE CITY OF MEXICO 190