Príncipe de México
Título
Príncipe de México
Descripción
The Indians who were already on board the Admiral, it seems, did not perfectly understand the Language of those of the Continent, that were taken in the Canoe; but learn´d, however, thus much from them, that North-west of the Province of Honduras, on which Coast the Spaniards lay at this Time, there liv’d a potent Prince (afterwards found to be the Prince of Mexico )
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Relación
Historia
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8
Autor
Salmon, Thomas
Fecha
1736
Editor
Salmon, Thomas. Modern history: or, the present state of all nations. Describing their respective situations, persons, habits, Buildings, Manners, Laws and Customs, Religión and Policy, Arts and Sciences, Trades, Manufactures and Husbandry, Plants, animals and minerals. By Mr. Salmon. Vol.XXVIII. Being the First Volume of America, contains, I. A Dissertation on the first peopling of America. II. The Discovery of America by Columbus. III. The Present State of Mexico, or New Spain. IV. The History of the Conquest of Mexico by Cortez. V. The ancient History of Mexico. VI. An Account of the late Usurpations and Encroachments of the French in Florida, shewing the Necessity of an Alliance between Great Britain and Spain, to expel the French from Florida. The whole illustrated with maps. Londres, 1736: p.71.
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EN
Cobertura
Inglaterra s. XVIII
Fuente
ECCO, CW3300688378, Imagen: 77, Enlace: http://find.galegroup.com/ecco/infomark.do?&source=gale&prodId=ECCO&userGroupName=unam_ecco&tabID=T001&docId=CW3300688378&type=multipage&contentSet=ECCOArticles&version=1.0&docLevel=FASCIMILE. Fecha de captura: 7/4/2015
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Citación
Salmon, Thomas, “Príncipe de México,” México Imaginario, consulta 16 de mayo de 2024, https://mexicoimaginario.omeka.net/items/show/16370.