The pleasant historie of the conquest of the VVeast India, now called new Spayne: atchieued by the vvorthy Prince Hernando Cortes, marques of the Valley of Huaxacac, most delectable to readeLópez de Gómara, Francisco
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The pleasant historie of the conquest of the VVeast India, now called new Spayne: atchieued by the vvorthy Prince Hernando Cortes, marques of the Valley of Huaxacac, most delectable to reade
López de Gómara, Francisco
Cortés, Hernán, 1485-1547; Mexico -- History -- Conquest, 1519-1540; Nahuatl language -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.
The nexte daye following, _Cortes_ called before him all the Lordes,
Captaynes, and principall persons of _Tlaxcallan_, _Huexocinco_,
_Chololla_, _Chalco_, and of other townes, who were there presente
at that time, saying as followeth. My Lords and friendes, you know
the iourney which I haue nowe in hande, to morrowe God willing I will
departe to the warre and siege of _Mexico_, and enter into the land of
youre enimies and mine: And the thing that now I do require, and also
pray, is, that you remayne faithfull and constant in your promise made,
as hithervnto you haue done, and so I trust you will continue. And
bycause I can not bring so soone my purpose to passe according to youre
desire and mine, without the _Vergantines_ which are now a making, and
to be placed in the lake of _Mexico_, therefore I praye you to fauoure
these workemen whiche I leaue héere, with suche loue and friendship,
as héeretofore you haue done and to giue them all things necessary for
their prouision, and I do faithfully promise to take away the yoke of
bondage, which the inhabitantes of _Culhua_ haue layde vpon you, and
also will obteyne of the Emperoure great libertie and priuiledges for
you.
All the _Indians_ shewed countenance of obedience, and the chiefest
Gentlemen aunswered in few words, saying, we will not onely fulfyll
youre request, but also when your vessels are finished, we will bring
them to _Mexico_, and we all in generall will goe with you, and truly
serue you in your warres.
Hovv Cortez tooke Tezcuco.
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