... have been known to massacre even the unfortunate marketpeople, driving them into the public square in groups, and shooting them down with cold-blooded, wanton cruelty. The cities of Chuquisaca and Cochabamba have more than once been theatres of this... Voyage to South America - 301. oldalszerző: Henry Marie Brackenridge - 1820Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| United States. President (1817-1825 : Monroe), Caesar Augustus Rodney, John Graham - 1819 - 378 oldal
...and Cochabamba have more than once been theatres of this shocking barbarity. They have compelled our soldiers, taken prisoners, to serve against their...labour on the public works. They have wantonly shot the bearer of flags of truce, and have committed the utmost horrors upon chiefs after their surrender,... | |
| William Davis Robinson - 1820 - 450 oldal
...Cochabamba have more than once been theatres of this shocking barbarity. " They have compelled our soldiers, taken prisoners, to serve against their wills in the ranks of their armies, carry ing the officers in irons to distant outposts, where it was impossible for them to preserve health... | |
| William Davis Robinson - 1821 - 412 oldal
...and Cochabamba have more than once been theatres of this shocking barbarity. "They have compelled our soldiers, taken prisoners, to serve against their...wantonly shot the bearers of flags of truce, and have inflicted the most unjustifiable outrages upon chiefs after their surrender, and other principal personages,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1854 - 714 oldal
...and Cochabamba have more than once been theatres of this shocking barbarity. They have compelled our soldiers, taken prisoners, to serve against their...to death in dungeons, and many have been forced to labor on the public works. They have wantonly shot the bearer of flags of truce, and have committed... | |
| United States. Congress - 1854 - 716 oldal
...shockinf barbarity. They have compelled our soldiers, taten prisoners, to serve against their wills in (he ranks of their armies, carrying the officers in irons...to death in dungeons, and many have been forced to labor on the public works. They have wantonly shot the bearer of flags of truce, and have committed... | |
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