priests, keeping their night-watch on the summit of the teocallis, instantly caught the tidings and sounded their shells ; while the huge drum in the desolate temple of the war-god sent forth those solemn tones which, heard only in seasons of calamity,... Prolusiones - Página 4por Marlborough coll - 1854Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Hickling Prescott - 1843 - 480 páginas
...the alarm, and fled, rousing their countrymen by their cries. The priests, keeping their night watch on the summit of the teocallis, instantly caught the...capital. The Spaniards saw that no time was to be lost. The bridge was brought forward and fitted with all possible expedition. Sandoval was the first... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1844 - 592 páginas
...the tf.cjf.allia, instandj caught die ridings and sounded rlv.-ir shells, while the huge drum in die desolate temple of the war-god sent forth those solemn...seasons of calamity, vibrated through every corner of die capital. The Spaniards saw that no time was to be lost. The bridge was brought forward and fitted... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1850 - 440 páginas
...the alarm, and fled, rousing their countrymen by their cries. The priests, keeping their night watch on the summit of the teocallis, instantly caught the...capital. The Spaniards saw that no time was to be lost. The bridge was brought forward and fitted with all possible expedition. Sandoval was the first... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1853 - 504 páginas
...their countrymen by their cries. The priests, keeping their night watch on the summit of the teocalliSj instantly caught the tidings and sounded their shells,...capital. The Spaniards saw that no time was to be lost. The bridge was brought forward and fitted with all possible expedition. Sandoval was the first... | |
| Ludwig Gantter - 1858 - 336 páginas
...alarm, and fled, rousing their :ountrymen by their cries. The priests, keeping their night watch 30 )ii the summit of the teocallis, instantly caught the...capital. The Spaniards saw that no time was to be lost. The bridge 35 was brought forward and fitted with all possible expedition. Sandoval was the first... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1867 - 506 páginas
...the alarm, and fled, rousing their countrymen by their cries. The priests, keeping their night watch on the summit of the teocallis, instantly caught the...capital. The Spaniards saw that no time was to be lost. The bridge was brought forward and fitted with all possible expedition. Sandoval was the first... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1873 - 504 páginas
...other approaches to the city, took the alarm, and fled, rousing their countrymen by their cries. The priests, keeping their night-watch on the summit of the teocallis, instantly caught the tidings VOL. II. 30 and sounded their shells, while the huge drum in the desolate temple of the war-god sent... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1873 - 498 páginas
...other approaches to the city, took the alarm, and fled, rousing their countrymen by their cries. The priests, keeping their night-watch on the summit of the teocallis, instantly caught the tidings VOL. II. 30 35° EXPULSION FROM MEXICO. and sounded their shells, while the huge drum in the desolate... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1873 - 496 páginas
...other approaches to the city, took the alarm, and fled, rousing their countrymen by their cries. The priests, keeping their night-watch on the summit of the teocallis, instantly caught the tidings VOL. II. 30 and sounded their shells, while the huge drum in the desolate temple of the war-god sent... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1874 - 484 páginas
...other approaches to the city, took the alarm, and fled, rousing their countrymen by their cries. The priests, keeping their night-watch on the summit of the teocallis, instantly caught the tidings VOL. II. 30 and sounded their shells, while the huge drum in the desolate temple of the war-god sent... | |
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