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  ———. 1980 [1929]. Doña Catalina Xuárez Marcaida, primera esposa de Hernán Cortés, y su familia. Mexico City: Editorial Cosmos.

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  ———. 1578. The Pleasant Historie of the Conquest of the Weast India, now called new Spayne. Thomas Nicholas, trans. London: Henry Bynneman. [Translation of Gómara 1552, although original author and book not mentioned; in JCB.]

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