The History of America, 3. kötetF. A. Schraembl, 1787 |
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24. oldal
... Spaniards in entering their country was altogether incomprehenfible to the Peruvians , they had formed various conjec- tures concerning it , without being able to decide whether they fhould confider their new guests as beings of a ...
... Spaniards in entering their country was altogether incomprehenfible to the Peruvians , they had formed various conjec- tures concerning it , without being able to decide whether they fhould confider their new guests as beings of a ...
25. oldal
... Spaniards met with no oppofition and took quiet poffeffion of a fort erected for the fecurity of that important station . As they now approached near to Caxamalca , Atahualpa renewed his profeffions of friendship ; and as an evidence of ...
... Spaniards met with no oppofition and took quiet poffeffion of a fort erected for the fecurity of that important station . As they now approached near to Caxamalca , Atahualpa renewed his profeffions of friendship ; and as an evidence of ...
27. oldal
... Spaniards became impatient and apprehenfive that some fufpicion of their intention might be the cause of this delay . In order to remove this , Pizarro difpatched one of his officers with fresh affurances of his friendly difpofition ...
... Spaniards became impatient and apprehenfive that some fufpicion of their intention might be the cause of this delay . In order to remove this , Pizarro difpatched one of his officers with fresh affurances of his friendly difpofition ...
29. oldal
... Spaniards , who was fub- ject to death ; that with respect to other matters contained in his difcourfe , as he had never heard of them before , and did not now understand their meaning , he defired to know where the prieft had learned ...
... Spaniards , who was fub- ject to death ; that with respect to other matters contained in his difcourfe , as he had never heard of them before , and did not now understand their meaning , he defired to know where the prieft had learned ...
31. oldal
... Spaniard fell , nor was one wounded but Pizarro himself , whofe hand was flightly hurt by one of his own foldiers , while struggling eagerly to lay hold on the Inca . e ) The plunder of the field was rich beyond any idea which the Spaniards ...
... Spaniard fell , nor was one wounded but Pizarro himself , whofe hand was flightly hurt by one of his own foldiers , while struggling eagerly to lay hold on the Inca . e ) The plunder of the field was rich beyond any idea which the Spaniards ...
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