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CHAPTER XXVII. | |
RETREAT TO TLASCALA. | |
July, 1520. | |
Fatal Mistake of the Mexicans — A Brief Respite Allowed the Spaniards — The Remnant of the Army at Tlacopan — They Sot out for Tlascala — An ever increasing Force at their Heels — Rest at the Tepzolac Temple — Cortés Reviews his Disasters — The March Continued amidst Great Tribulation — Encounter of the Grand Army — Important Battle and Remarkable Victory — Arrival at Tlascala — The Friendly Reception Accorded them There. | 482 |
CHAPTER XXVIII. | |
INVALUABLE FRIENDSHIP. | |
July-September, 1520. | |
Divers Disasters to the Spaniards — Mexico Makes Overtures to Tlascala — A Council Held — Tlascala Remains True to the Spaniards — Disaffection in the Spanish Army — Cortés again Wins the Soldiers to his Views — Renewal of Active Operations against the Aztecs — Success of the Spanish Arms — Large Reënforcements of Native Allies — One Aztec Stronghold after another Succumbs. | 509 |
CHAPTER XXIX. | |
KING-MAKING AND CONVERTING. | |
October-December, 1520. | |
Conquest in Detail — Barba Caught — Other Arrivals and Reënforcements — The Small-pox Comes to the Assistance of the Spaniards — Letters to the Emperor — Establishing of Segura de la Frontera — Certain of the Disaffected Withdraw from the Army and Return to Cuba — Division of Spoils — Head-quarters Established at Tlascala. | 536 |
CHAPTER XXX. | |
CONSTRUCTION OF THE FLEET. | |
December, 1520-February, 1621. | |
The Objective Point — Vessels Needed — Martin Lopez Sent to Tlascala for Timber — Thirteen Brigantines Ordered — Cortés at Tlascala — Drill and Discipline — Address of the General — Parade of the Tlascaltecs — March to Tezcuco — New Ruler Appointed — Sacking of Iztapalapan — The Chalcans — Arrival at Tezcuco of the Brigantine Brigade. | 561 |
CHAPTER XXXI. | |
PRELIMINARY CAMPAIGNS. | |
March-May, 1521. | |
Plan for the Investment of Mexico — Reconnoitring Tour round the Lake — Cortés in Command — Alvarado and Olid Accompany — They Proceed Northward from Tezcuco — Capture of Cities and Strongholds — Xaltocan, Quauhtitlan, Tenayocan, Azcapuzalco, Tlacopan, antl back to Tezcuco — Chalco Disturbed — Peace Proposals Sent to Mexico — Further Reconnoissance of the Lake Region — Many Battles and Victories — Quauhnahuac Captured — Burning of Xochimilco — Second Return to Tezcuco — Conspiracy. | 582 |