Southey's Common-place Book, Volume 4Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1851 - Anecdotes |
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Page 147
... Tlaloc , Tlascala , and To- For Tlaloc and Aiauh , see the xiith sec- tion of Madoc in Aztlan , p . 385.-J. W. W. protection . The ancients also believed that in all the high mountains there resided other gods , subaltern to Tlaloc ...
... Tlaloc , Tlascala , and To- For Tlaloc and Aiauh , see the xiith sec- tion of Madoc in Aztlan , p . 385.-J. W. W. protection . The ancients also believed that in all the high mountains there resided other gods , subaltern to Tlaloc ...
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... Tlaloc ; here he is left to perish , for the stone is never rolled from the mouth of the cavern , except when a vic- tim is thrust in . Coatel discovers another The reader will observe that these lines commence the Second Part of ...
... Tlaloc ; here he is left to perish , for the stone is never rolled from the mouth of the cavern , except when a vic- tim is thrust in . Coatel discovers another The reader will observe that these lines commence the Second Part of ...
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