Lives of Celebrated American IndiansThomas, Cowperthwait, 1846 - 315 páginas |
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Página 34
... countrymen , ven- geance ! Christians ! the gospel is insulted ! Kill these impious dogs , who trample under foot the law of God ! " Pizarro gave the signal , by waving a white handkerchief , and the massacre began . From all parts ...
... countrymen , ven- geance ! Christians ! the gospel is insulted ! Kill these impious dogs , who trample under foot the law of God ! " Pizarro gave the signal , by waving a white handkerchief , and the massacre began . From all parts ...
Página 48
... countrymen , and their over- weening confidence was changed to boding appre- hension . They beheld Tucapel in smoking ruins , and a powerful and well - arranged army in battle array to receive them . Valdivia now began to repent his ...
... countrymen , and their over- weening confidence was changed to boding appre- hension . They beheld Tucapel in smoking ruins , and a powerful and well - arranged army in battle array to receive them . Valdivia now began to repent his ...
Página 49
... countrymen for their cowardice , and exhorted them to the fight . This was Lautaro , the page of Valdivia , a captive of the Spaniards , who had been baptized as a Christian . The sight of his countrymen in arms , flying in disorder ...
... countrymen for their cowardice , and exhorted them to the fight . This was Lautaro , the page of Valdivia , a captive of the Spaniards , who had been baptized as a Christian . The sight of his countrymen in arms , flying in disorder ...
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... says a Spanish writer , " we should have called them he- roes ! " The Araucanians have never forgotten these bravest of their countrymen . Their names are , to this day , celebrated in their heroic songs , and 62 CAUPOLICAN .
... says a Spanish writer , " we should have called them he- roes ! " The Araucanians have never forgotten these bravest of their countrymen . Their names are , to this day , celebrated in their heroic songs , and 62 CAUPOLICAN .
Página 73
... countrymen regarded him with aversion , as a partisan of the Spaniards and an enemy to their own race . This caused him to utter the daily complaint : “ My coun- trymen think me wicked , now , because I am 7 * YCHOALAY 73.
... countrymen regarded him with aversion , as a partisan of the Spaniards and an enemy to their own race . This caused him to utter the daily complaint : “ My coun- trymen think me wicked , now , because I am 7 * YCHOALAY 73.
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abandoned Abipones alarm Americans appears Araucanians arms army arrived Atahualpa attack battle began Black Hawk body Brant British brother cacique canoes Caupolican chief Cofachiqui commander Cortez council countrymen courage Cuzco death declared despatched emperor empire enemy English escaped expedition father fell fight fire fled followed force frontier garrison gave gold hands head honor horses hostile Huascar Huayna Capac hundred iards Ietan immediately Inca Indians inhabitants instantly invaders Itzcoatl Jamestown killed king lake land Lautaro Manco Capac manner Mayta Capac Mexicans Mexico militia Montezuma nation natives neighborhood Opechancanough ordered party peace Peru Peruvians Philip Pizarro Pocahontas Pontiac possession Powhatan prisoner quarters Quetzalcoatl received replied retreat river rushed sagacity savage sent Smith Soto Spaniards Spanish spirit strong sword Tascaluza Tecumseh Tepanecan territory tion told tomahawk took town treachery treaty tribes troops Tucapel Tupac Amaru visited Vitachuco warriors whole wigwam Xolotl