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Title: The rulers
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The book's distinguished editor has produced a work that is well-conceived in many respects. A succinct introduction precedes the many well-selected excerpts from English translations of the most critical primary sources in Nahuatl ("Aztec") and Spanish... Showed first 250 characters
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