THE TRUE HISTORY 



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THE CONQUEST OF MEXICO. 



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PART THE THIRD. 

 CHAPTER I. 



TranfaHions and occurrences in New Spain fuhjequent 

 to the conquejt. 



.AlFTER the Gonqueft, as foon as Cortes had leifiire to turn his 

 mind to objects of police and internal regulation, he diredled that the 

 aqueduds fhould be reftored, and the city cleared of the dead, fo that 

 within two months it might be inhabited as before. The palaces and 

 houfes he ordered to be repaired, and pointed out that part which was 

 to be inhabited by the natives, and that which was to be referved for. 

 the Spaniards. 



Guatimotzin now applied in the name of many of his principal 

 nobility to Cortes, requeuing that he would order fuch of their women. 



