| William Robertson - 1780 - 570 Seiten
...had been furrounded by the ,5,9. enemy and taken alive ; that the head of this unfortunate captive, after being carried in triumph to different cities,...the people that their invaders were not immortal, had been fent to Mexico b. Cortes, though alarmed with this intelligence, as an indication of Montezuma's... | |
| William Robertson - 1787 - 550 Seiten
...Spaniard had. been furrounded by the enemy, and taken alive; that the head of this unfortunate captive , after being carried <in triumph to different cities, in order to convince the people that taeir invaders were pot immortal , , had been fent jjo Mexico. ..b ): Co,rtes, though alarmed with... | |
| William Robertson - 1800 - 496 Seiten
...furrounded by the enenly and taken alive ; that the head of this unfortunate captive, after beifig carried in triumph to different cities, in order to...the people that their invaders were not immortal, 4iad been fent to Mexico ". Cortes, ' though alarmed with this intelligence, as an indication of Montezuma's... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 454 Seiten
...Spaniard had been furrounded by the enemy and taken alive ; that the head of this unfortunate captive, after being carried in triumph to different cities,...the people that their invaders were not immortal, had been fent to Mexico d. Cortes, though alarmed with this intelligence, as an indication of Montezuma's... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 392 Seiten
...Spaniard had been surrounded by the enemy and taken alive; that the head of this unfortunate captive, after being carried in triumph to different cities,...the people that their invaders were not immortal, had been sent to Mexico*. Cortes, though alarmed with this intelligence, as an indication of Montezuma's... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 Seiten
...Spaniard had been surrounded by the enemy, and taken alive ; that the head of this unfortunate captive, after being carried in triumph to different cities,...the people that their invaders were not immortal, had been sent to Mexico d. Cortes, though alarmed with this intelligence, as an indication of Montr/urna's... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 444 Seiten
...Spaniard had been surrounded by the enemy and taken alive ; that the head of this unfortunate captive, after being carried in triumph to different cities,...the people that their invaders were not immortal, had been sent to Mexico. d Cortes, though alarmed with this intelligence, as an indication of Montezuma's... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 478 Seiten
...entered Mexico, an engagement had taken place near Vera Cruz, between the Mexicans and a detachrtient of the Spanish garrison of that place, and although...deterred him from entering that city, but reflecting on his precarious situation, he resolved to make it a pretext for seizing the emperor. At his usual... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 476 Seiten
...victorious, one of them happened to be taken prisoner. This unfortunate captive was immediately be* headed, and his head, after being carried in triumph to different...deterred him from entering that city, but reflecting on his precarious situation, he resolved to make it a pretext for seizing the emperor. At his usual... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1824 - 396 Seiten
...being secure from aggression. 9. Before Cortez entered Mexico, an engagement had taken place near Vera Cruz between the Mexicans and a detachment of the...in his route, it had not deterred him from entering the city ; but, reflecting on his precarious situation, he resolved to make it a pretext for seizing... | |
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