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A wall of stone without Lime or Morter, of a fadome and a halfe high, and twenty foot broad, built by the Indian, for a defence in time of Warres before the comming of the Spaniards. page [29].

Fourescore thousand Indians, soon raised and armed by those of Tlaxcallan, and soone overcome by a thousand onely Indians and Spaniards with Cortez. pag. [30]. [31].

Yet further a hundred and fifty thousand overcome by foure hundred Spaniards, and six hundred Indians. page [31]. [32].

Three presents sent to Cortez, viz five slaves, Frankincense and feathers, Fowles, Bread and Cherries, to know whether hee were a God or a man. pag. [32].

Montezuma the Emperour his great present sent to Cortez. pag. [34].

The Tlaxcalteca's pay no Tribute to the King of Spain, as others doe, save onely one Corn of Maiz. pag. [35].

A description of the foure chief streets of Tlaxcallan, with the standard of the Town. pag. [35].

Twenty thousand persons wont to meet in one Market place of Tlaxcallan, to buy and sell. pag. [35].

Severe Justice executed upon a thief by the inhabitants of Tlaxcallan. pag. [36].