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... called patriarchal . The leading features of that system , as it now exists , may be briefly described . There is scarcely any dispute that can arise between parties , which , with a few particular exceptions , they may not have settled ...
... called patriarchal . The leading features of that system , as it now exists , may be briefly described . There is scarcely any dispute that can arise between parties , which , with a few particular exceptions , they may not have settled ...
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... called Tezcatepec , which signifies the mountain of Mirrors . They paid him great reverence and adoration , and addressed him in their prayers with the appellation of Titlaclahuan , which means , Lord , whose servants we are . They ...
... called Tezcatepec , which signifies the mountain of Mirrors . They paid him great reverence and adoration , and addressed him in their prayers with the appellation of Titlaclahuan , which means , Lord , whose servants we are . They ...
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... called Nahuolin , because they say that in that sign the sun was created . The fifth sign was Water , for according to their account abund- ance was given to them in that sign . These five signs they placed in the upper part , which ...
... called Nahuolin , because they say that in that sign the sun was created . The fifth sign was Water , for according to their account abund- ance was given to them in that sign . These five signs they placed in the upper part , which ...
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