Mexico, its peasants and its priests, or, Adventures and historical researches in Mexico and its silver mines during parts of the years 1851-52-53-54

with an exposé of the fabulous character of the story of the conquest of Mexico by Cortez

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Mexico, its peasants and its priests, or, Adventures and historical researches in Mexico and its silver mines during parts of the years 1851-52-53-54

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French
Pages
418

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Edition Notes

Revised ed. of: Mexico and its religion.

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New York, London
Other Titles
Mexico, its peasants and its priests, Adventures and historical researches in Mexico and its silver mines during parts of the years 1851-52-53-54, Mexico and its religion

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Library of Congress
F1213 .W753

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418 p. :
Number of pages
418

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OL176683M
Internet Archive
mexicoitspeasant00wils
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a13002168

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