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- catalog description "Continued 5 : Which treats of how Captain Panfilo de Narvaez arrivved at the port of Veracruz and how Cortes captured him and sent him away. With a description of how Cortes returned to Mexico with his men and how a rebellion broke out among the natives against the Spaniards -- Which treats of how Don Hernando Cortes fled from his quarters and how the Indians noticed his departure. With a description of how many Spaniards and Indians were killed in that flight -- Which treats of how Cortes came from Tlaxcala to Texcoco. With a description of how he built brigantines in order to take Mexico, and how King Cuauhtemoc defended himself with great valor.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Continued 5 : Which treats of how Captain Panfilo de Narvaez arrivved at the port of Veracruz and how Cortes captured him and sent him away. With a description of how Cortes returned to Mexico with his men and how a rebellion broke out among the natives against the Spaniards -- Which treats of how Don Hernando Cortes fled from his quarters and how the Indians noticed his departure. With a description of how many Spaniards and Indians were killed in that flight -- Which treats of how Cortes came from Tlaxcala to Texcoco. With a description of how he built brigantines in order to take Mexico, and how King Cuauhtemoc defended himself with great valor.".