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].
CHAP. XI.
Concluding the rest of our Journey from Tlaxcallan to Mexico, through the City of Angels, and Guacocingo. pag. [36].