Amerindian Images and the Legacy of ColumbusU of Minnesota Press, 1992 - 758 páginas |
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Amerindian Images and the Legacy of Columbus René Jara,Nicholas Spadaccini Sin vista previa disponible - 1992 |
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Página 132 - Gazing on such wonderful sights," wrote Bernal Diaz, "we did not know what to say or whether what appeared before us was real, for on one side in the land there were great cities and in the lake ever so many more, and the lake itself was crowded with canoes, and in the causeway were many bridges at intervals, and in front of us stood the great City of Mexico, and we . . . we did not even number four hundred soldiers.