The Spanish Conquest in America: And Its Relation to the History of Slavery and to the Government of Colonies, Volum 2Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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Pàgina 13
... principal authorities for these times ; and to understand them it is quite requisite to understand him . The following narrative of what occurred at Trini- dad , to hear which we are going to quit the court of Spain for a time , is ...
... principal authorities for these times ; and to understand them it is quite requisite to understand him . The following narrative of what occurred at Trini- dad , to hear which we are going to quit the court of Spain for a time , is ...
Pàgina 59
... principal destruction , however , of the Indians has been effected by private persons , which destruction their lordships have abet- ted . " The bishop , in a furious manner , then broke into the discussion with these words : " A ...
... principal destruction , however , of the Indians has been effected by private persons , which destruction their lordships have abet- ted . " The bishop , in a furious manner , then broke into the discussion with these words : " A ...
Pàgina 66
... principal facts which he enumerated , have already been stated in va- rious parts of this narrative . It appears that the Bish- op of Darien , in the course of his argument , had quoted Plato , to which the clerigo , I am sorry to say ...
... principal facts which he enumerated , have already been stated in va- rious parts of this narrative . It appears that the Bish- op of Darien , in the course of his argument , had quoted Plato , to which the clerigo , I am sorry to say ...
Pàgina 80
... principal events in them . They spoke of " so many rains " as so many seasons . We know little of their intellectual development , * of whether they could discourse well , and what they had to discourse about ; but we know that nowadays ...
... principal events in them . They spoke of " so many rains " as so many seasons . We know little of their intellectual development , * of whether they could discourse well , and what they had to discourse about ; but we know that nowadays ...
Pàgina 90
... principal end of the con- quest , that they be converted to the sacred Catholic faith , and have the holy sacraments administered to them . * 66 It will be needless to recount the vexations of that ' much - enduring man , " Columbus ...
... principal end of the con- quest , that they be converted to the sacred Catholic faith , and have the holy sacraments administered to them . * 66 It will be needless to recount the vexations of that ' much - enduring man , " Columbus ...
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The Spanish Conquest in America: And Its Relation to the History of ..., Volum 2 Sir Arthur Helps Visualització completa - 1902 |
The Spanish Conquest in America: And Its Relation to the History of ..., Volum 2 Sir Arthur Helps Visualització completa - 1902 |
The Spanish Conquest in America: And Its Relation to the History of ..., Volum 2 Sir Arthur Helps Visualització completa - 1856 |
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afterward Alonso Alvarado attack BERNAL DIAZ Bishop of Burgos Boca brigantines camp canoes Casas causeway Cempoala Chalco chancellor chief clerigo Columbus command conquest Córdova Cortés Cortez Council court Cozumel Cruz Cuba Cubagua Cumaná Cuyoacan Diego Velazquez Dios Domingo enemy expedition father favor Gente give gran Gulf of Paria habia Hispaniola Hist Huitzilopochtli hundred iards idols Indian allies Indies Indios island Iztapalapa Juan king king's Lake land las Indias leagues lords manera Mexicans Mexico monarch Monarquía Indiana monks Montezuma narrative Narvaez Nueva-España Ojeda Paria Pearl Coast Pedro Pedro de Alvarado persons priests proceedings religion replied sacrifice Sandoval Santa says seen Señor sent sino slaves soldiers Spain Span Spaniards Spanish temple tenia Terra-firma Tezcatlipuk Tezcuco thing thought thousand tierra tion Tlacuba Tlascalans took town Trinidad Velasquez Vera Cruz vessels voyage
Passatges populars
Pàgina 198 - For he walked in all the way of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, and in his sin wherewith he made Israel to sin, to provoke the LORD God of Israel to anger with their vanities.
Pàgina 281 - ... no hay lengua humana que sepa explicar la grandeza y particularidades de ella, porque es tan grande que dentro del circuito de ella, que es todo cercado de muro muy alto, se podía muy bien hacer una villa de quinientos vecinos...
Pàgina 264 - E a la salida del dicho valle fallé una gran cerca de piedra seca, tan alta como estado y medio, que atravesaba todo el valle de la una sierra a...
Pàgina 455 - Then the words and threats which they said to our friends the Tlaxcalans were so injurious and evil that they disheartened them, and they threw them roasted legs of Indians and the arms of our soldiers and cried to them: "Eat of the flesh of these Teules and of your brothers, for we are already glutted with it, and you can stuff yourselves with this which is over, and observe that as for the houses which you have destroyed we shall have to bring you to rebuild them much better with white stone and...
Pàgina 296 - Obsidian, jade, and Lydian-stone are three minerals which nations ignorant of the use of copper or iron have in all ages employed for making keen-edged weapons. * * * This variety of lava...
Pàgina 249 - In the midst of the camp, the praetorium, or general's quarters, rose above the others; the cavalry, the infantry, and the auxiliaries occupied their respective stations; the streets were broad and perfectly straight, and a vacant space of two hundred feet was left on all sides, between the tents and the rampart. The rampart itself was usually twelve feet high, armed with a line of strong and intricate palisades, and defended by a ditch of twelve feet in depth as well as in breadth. This important...
Pàgina 463 - Y llegado al albarrada, dijéronme que pues ellos me tenían por hijo del sol, y el sol en tanta brevedad como era en un...
Pàgina 299 - ... elevation above the surface of the water. These were the first fields which the Mexicans owned after the foundation of Mexico ; there they first cultivated the maize, great pepper, and other plants, necessary for their support. In progress of time, as those fields grew numerous (eccessivamente moltiplicati, orig.) from the industry of those people, there were among them gardens of flowers and odoriferous plants, which were employed in the worship of their gods, and served for the recreation of...
Pàgina 139 - Algunos deslos son predicadores Tenidos en sagrada reverencia , Que solo se mantienen de loores, Y guardan vida estrecha y abstinencia : Estos son los que ponen en errores Al liviano común con su elocuencia , Teniendo por tan cierta su locura Como nos la evangélica Escritura.
Pàgina 14 - Whether they thought they were coming to some festival, or that they were to do something more for the great house, does not appear. However, there they all were, four hundred of them, looking with much delight at their own handiwork. Meanwhile, Juan Bono brought his men round the building, with drawn swords in their hands ; then, having thoroughly entrapped his Indian friends, he entered with a party of armed men, and bade the Indians keep still, or he would kill them. They did not listen to him,...
Referències a aquest llibre
The Spanish Struggle for Justice in the Conquest of America Lewis Hanke Visualització de fragments - 1949 |