| William Robertson - America - 1780 - 570 pages
...of vifiting Montezuma, Cortes went to the palace, accompanied by Alvarado, Sandoval, Lugo, Velafquez de Leon, and Davila, five of his- principal officers, and as many trufty foldiers. Thirty chofen men followed, not in regular order, but fauntering at fome diftance,... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 424 pages
...of visiting Montezuma, Corles went to the palace accompanied by Alvarado, Sandoval, Lugo, Velasquez de Leon, and Davila, five, of his principal officers,...regular order, but sauntering at some distance, as if they had no object hut curiosity; small parties were posted at proper intervals, in all the streets... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 454 pages
...of vifiting Montezuma, Cortes went to the palace accompanied by Alvarado, Sandoval, Lugo, Velafquez de Leon, and Davila, five of his principal officers, and as many trufty foldiers. Thirty chofen men followed, not in regular order, but fauntering at fome diftance,... | |
| Richard Snowden - America - 1805 - 398 pages
...Cortes went to the palace, accompanied by Alvarado, Sandoval, Lugo, Velasquez de Leon, and Davilla, five of his principal officers, and as many trusty...Thirty chosen men followed ; not in regular order, bat sauntering at some distance, as if their only object was curiosity ; other small parties were posted... | |
| Richard Snowden - America - 1806 - 392 pages
...Montezuma, Cortes went to the palace, accompaniedby Alvarado,Sandoval, Lugo, Velasquez de Leon, and Davilla, five of his principal officers, and as many trusty...regular order, but sauntering at some distance, as if their only cbject was curiosity ; other small parties were posted at proper intervals, in all the streets... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1809 - 392 pages
...Monte'zuma, Cortes went to the palace accompanied by Alvarado, Sandovnl, Lugo, Velasquez de Leon, and Davife, five of his principal officers, and as many trusty soldiers. Thirty chosen men followed, not in regn\« order, but sauntering at some distance, as if they had no object but curiosity i small parties... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1810 - 412 pages
...was agreed instantly to make the attempt. At his usual hour Cortes went to the palace accompanied by five of his principal officers, and as many trusty...in regular order, but sauntering at some distance ; small parties were placed at proper intervals, and all the other troops were ready to sally out on... | |
| John Bigland - Geography - 1811 - 588 pages
...seizing the emperor. At his usual hour of visiting Montezuma, he went to the palace, accompanied by five of his principal officers, and as many trusty soldiers. Thirty chosen men followed after, not in regular order, but sauntering at intervals, us if they had no other object than curiosity.... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1813 - 620 pages
...of visiting Montezuma, Cortes went to the palace, accompanied by Aivarado, Sandoval, Lugo, Velasquez de Leon, and Davila, five of his principal officers,...regular order, but sauntering at some distance, as if they had no object but curiosity; small parties were posted at proper intervals, in all the streets... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 444 pages
...of visiting Montezuma, Cortes went to the palace, accompanied by Alvarado, Sandoval, Lugo, Velasquez de Leon, and Davila, five of his principal officers,...regular order, but sauntering at some distance, as if they had no object but curiosity ; small parties were posted at proper intervals, in all the streets... | |
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