File:ROHM D211 Montezuma instructs the people to lay down their arms.jpg
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DescriptionROHM D211 Montezuma instructs the people to lay down their arms.jpg | Montezuma instructs the people to lay down their arms | |||
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Source | Romance of History, Mexico | |||
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