Like Many Others Of The Indian Cities In
New Spain, It Dwindled Down, By The Diseases And Vexations Of The
Sixteenth Century, And At Length Became Entirely
Depopulated.
- Clavigero, II.
21.
[2] Bernal Diaz has given no dates of the transactions of Cortes in Mexico,
from the 21st of April till now, the 26th of July, a period of 3
months and 5 days. - E.
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