Chile and Her People of Today: An Account of the Customs, Characteristics, Amusements, History and Advancement of the Chileans, and the Development and Resources of Their CountryL. C. Page, 1912 - 411 pàgines |
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Pàgina 15
... Spanish rule ended these people were as unconquered as when it began . Their history has been written in blood , but it is the struggle of a heroic race , and it is not dimmed by the excesses and cruelties that at- tached to the ...
... Spanish rule ended these people were as unconquered as when it began . Their history has been written in blood , but it is the struggle of a heroic race , and it is not dimmed by the excesses and cruelties that at- tached to the ...
Pàgina 16
... Spanish authorities broke out . On the 18th of September , 1810 , the Spanish authorities were deposed and a provisional government was set up . Troops were poured in by Spain , and it was not until 1818 , when the Spanish troops were ...
... Spanish authorities broke out . On the 18th of September , 1810 , the Spanish authorities were deposed and a provisional government was set up . Troops were poured in by Spain , and it was not until 1818 , when the Spanish troops were ...
Pàgina 35
... Spanish America , a land of rich colouring . It used to be a great market for the skins of the vicuña , which are so beautiful . In late years , however , the skins are becoming less plentiful and the prices have jumped accordingly ...
... Spanish America , a land of rich colouring . It used to be a great market for the skins of the vicuña , which are so beautiful . In late years , however , the skins are becoming less plentiful and the prices have jumped accordingly ...
Pàgina 53
... Spanish fleet in 1866 , and much property was destroyed in the Balmaceda rev- olution a little later . Few cities in the New World have had a career so troubled and di- versified . The most disastrous experience in the his- tory of ...
... Spanish fleet in 1866 , and much property was destroyed in the Balmaceda rev- olution a little later . Few cities in the New World have had a career so troubled and di- versified . The most disastrous experience in the his- tory of ...
Pàgina 70
... Spanish cava- lier stalked in complete mail through the streets of Santiago before the Mayflower landed the pilgrims on the shores of Massa- chusetts . The priests were chanting the sol- emn service of the church here long before the ...
... Spanish cava- lier stalked in complete mail through the streets of Santiago before the Mayflower landed the pilgrims on the shores of Massa- chusetts . The priests were chanting the sol- emn service of the church here long before the ...
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Chile and Her People of Today: An Account of the Customs, Characteristics ... Nevin Otto Winter Visualització completa - 1912 |
Chile and Her People of Today: An Account of the Customs, Characteristics ... Nevin Otto Winter Visualització completa - 1912 |
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Frases i termes més freqüents
Aconcagua ACONCAGUA RIVER Antofagasta Araucanians Argentina Arica army Balmaceda battle beautiful Bio-Bio boat Bolivia Buenos Aires buildings built capital carry centuries Cerro Chile Chilean Church Concepción Congress desert distance election English eral established feet fight fire followed forces harbour houses hundred miles importance Incas Indians Iquique island labour land less Lima live llama lofty ment mines mountains natives navy nitrate O'Higgins oftentimes Pacific passed peaks Peru Peruvian population ports President Montt province Puerto Montt Punta Arenas race railroad railway reached republic revolutionists river rock roto route San Martin sand Santiago scene shores side soon South America southern Spain Spaniards Spanish steamers Straits of Magellan streets Tacna thousand Tierra del Fuego tion To-day town trade Transandine Railway traveller troops Tupungato United Valdivia valley Valparaiso vessels west coast women
Passatges populars
Pàgina 147 - But where to find that happiest spot below. Who can direct, when all pretend to know ? The shuddering tenant of the frigid zone Boldly proclaims that happiest spot his own ; Extols the treasures of his stormy seas, And his long nights of revelry and ease ; The naked negro, panting at the line Boasts of his golden sands and palmy wine, Basks in the glare, or stems the tepid wave, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave. Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam ; His first, best country,...
Pàgina 146 - Basks in the glare, or stems the tepid wave, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave. Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam, His first, best country ever is at home. And yet, perhaps, if countries we compare, And estimate the blessings which they share, Though patriots flatter, still shall wisdom find An equal portion dealt to all mankind; As different good, by art or nature given, To different nations makes their blessings even.
Pàgina 160 - Sooner shall these mountains crumble into dust than the people of Argentina and Chile break the peace to which they have pledged themselves at the feet of Christ the Redeemer.
Pàgina 292 - The presence of a fortunate soldier, however disinterested he may be, is dangerous to newly constituted states. I am also disgusted with hearing that I wish to make myself a sovereign. Nevertheless, I shall always be ready to make the last sacrifice for the liberty of the country, but in the class of a private individual, and no other.
Pàgina 117 - Away, away, from men and towns, To the wild wood and the downs To the silent wilderness Where the soul need not repress Its music lest it should not find An echo in another's mind, While the touch of Nature's art Harmonizes heart to heart.
Pàgina 64 - IN MEMORY OF ALEXANDER SELKIRK, MARINER, A native of Largo, in the county of Fife, Scotland, who lived on this island in complete solitude for four years and four months. He was landed from the Cinque Ports galley, 96 tons, 18 guns, AD 1704, and was taken off in the Duke, privateer, 12th February, 1709.
Pàgina 292 - I have witnessed the declaration of the independence of the states of Chile and Peru. I hold in my possession the standard which Pizarro brought to enslave the empire of the Incas, and I have ceased to be a public man — thus I am more than rewarded for ten years spent in revolution and warfare. My promises to the countries in which I warred are fulfilled ; to make them independent, and leave to their will the election of their governments. " The presence of a fortunate soldier, however disinterested...
Pàgina 64 - IN MEMORY OF ALEXANDER SELKIRK MARINER A NATIVE OF LARGO IN THE COUNTY OF FIFE, SCOTLAND WHO LIVED ON THIS ISLAND IN COMPLETE SOLITUDE, FOR FOUR YEARS AND FOUR MONTHS HE WAS LANDED FROM THE CINQUE PORTS GALLEY, 96 TONS, 16 GUNS, AD 1704, AND WAS TAKEN OFF IN THE DUKE, PRIVATEER, 12TH FEB., 1709.
Pàgina 64 - Cinque Ports" galley, 96 tons, 18 guns. AD 1704, and was taken off in the "Duke," privateer, 12th February, 1709. He died Lieutenant of HMS "Weymouth,
Pàgina 61 - POOR old Robinson Crusoe ! Poor old Robinson Crusoe ! They made him a coat, Of an old nanny goat, I wonder how they could do so ! With a ring a ting tang, And a ring a ting tang, Poor old Robinson Crusoe