| William Robertson - America - 1780 - 570 pages
...this growing fpirit of difcontent, gave way to a deed which ftains the glory of all his great a6tions. Without regarding the former dignity of Guatimozin, or feeling any reverence for thofe virtues which he had diiplayed, he fubjected the unhappy monarch, together with his chief favourite,... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1800 - 464 pages
...Cortes, from folicitude to check this growing fpirit of difcontent, gave way to a deed which ftains the glory of all his great actions. Without regarding...dignity of Guatimozin, or .feeling any reverence for thofe virtues • which he had difplayed, he fubjected the unhappy monarch, together with his chief... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 456 pages
...Cortes, from folicitude to check, this growing fpirit of difcontent, gave way to a, deed which flains the glory of all his great actions. Without regarding...dignity of Guatimozin, or feeling any reverence for. thofe virtues which he had difplayed, Tie fubjected the unhappy monarch, together with his chief favourite,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - America - 1804 - 432 pages
...discontent of the Spanish foldiers led Cortes to the commission of a deed which stains the glory of all bis great actions. Without regarding the former dignity of Guatimozin, or feeling any reverence for the. virtues which he had displayed, he subjected the unhappy monarch, together with his chief favourite,... | |
| Richard Snowden - America - 1805 - 398 pages
...which stained the glory of nil his great actions. Without regarding the former dignity of Guatiraozin, or feeling any reverence for those virtues which he...with his chief favourite, to torture, in order to enforce them to a discovery of the royal treasures, which it was supposed they had concealed. Guatimozin... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - World history - 1805 - 410 pages
...sterling. The murmurs and sullen discontent of the Spanish soldiers led Cortes to the commission of a deed which stains the glory of all his great actions....dignity of Guatimozin, or feeling any reverence for the virtues which he had displayed, he subjected the unhappy monarch, together with his chief favourite,... | |
| Richard Snowden - America - 1806 - 392 pages
...anxious desire to check the growing discontent among his followers, gave way to a deed which stained the glory of all his great actions'. Without regarding...with his chief favourite, to torture, in order to enforce them to a discovery of the royal treasures, which it was supposed they had concealed. Guatimozin... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - America - 1806 - 492 pages
...sterling. The murmurs and sullen discontent of the Spanish soldiers led Cortes to the commission of a deed which stains the glory of all his great actions. Without regarding the former dignity of Guatimo2in, or feeling any reverence for the virtues which he had displayed, he subjected the unhappy... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1809 - 388 pages
...liclat. 2SO. A. a sum much inferior to that which the SpiuiarUs had formerly divided in Mexico. *&.. that Cortes, from solicitude to check this growing spirit of discontent, gave way to a deed which Mains the glory of all Ills t,reat actions. Without rrgartling the former dignity of Gimtimnzin, or... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1813 - 620 pages
...promises, were employed in zin tor- order to sooth them, but with so little effect, that Cortes, lured. from solicitude to check this growing spirit of discontent, gave way to a deed which stains the glory of all bis great actions. Without regarding the former dignity of Guatimozin, or feeling any reverence for... | |
| |