Lives of Celebrated American IndiansG.C. Rand & Avery, 1852 - Всего страниц: 315 |
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... iards , was a paternal despotism , founded upon reli- gion . The Inca was not merely the head of the state , but the messenger of Heaven . His commands were revered as the oracles of the divinity . The royal race was held to be sacred ...
... iards , was a paternal despotism , founded upon reli- gion . The Inca was not merely the head of the state , but the messenger of Heaven . His commands were revered as the oracles of the divinity . The royal race was held to be sacred ...
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... iards , as an introduction to their work of treachery . As soon as the Inca had taken his post in the square , a friar , named Valverde , chaplain to the expedition , advanced to the throne , with a crucifix and a 32 ATAHUALPA .
... iards , as an introduction to their work of treachery . As soon as the Inca had taken his post in the square , a friar , named Valverde , chaplain to the expedition , advanced to the throne , with a crucifix and a 32 ATAHUALPA .
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... iards remained at Caxamalca , without any hostile spirit being manifested toward them by the inhabitants . Atahualpa , in distrust of his crafty and perfidious enemies , had taken the precaution to stipulate that the golden vessels ...
... iards remained at Caxamalca , without any hostile spirit being manifested toward them by the inhabitants . Atahualpa , in distrust of his crafty and perfidious enemies , had taken the precaution to stipulate that the golden vessels ...
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... iards with their usual faith : the gold was melted , and the unfortunate prince , after having been robbed of his liberty , was cheated in his ransom . Gold enough , however , was collected to fulfil the stipulation , even on these ...
... iards with their usual faith : the gold was melted , and the unfortunate prince , after having been robbed of his liberty , was cheated in his ransom . Gold enough , however , was collected to fulfil the stipulation , even on these ...
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... iards , who , after sustaining repeated attacks from Caupolican , were forced to save themselves in the same manner as the garrison of Arauco had done . Tucapel was also demolished , and Caupolican - en- camped his army on the ruins ...
... iards , who , after sustaining repeated attacks from Caupolican , were forced to save themselves in the same manner as the garrison of Arauco had done . Tucapel was also demolished , and Caupolican - en- camped his army on the ruins ...
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abandoned Abipones alarm Americans appears Araucanians arms army arrived Atahualpa attack battle began Black Hawk body Brant British brother Cabinet Library cacique canoes Caupolican chief Cofachiqui commander Cortez council countrymen courage Cuzco death 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 sword Tascaluza Tecumseh Tepanecan territory tion told tomahawk took town treachery treaty tribes troops Tucapel Tupac Amaru visited Vitachuco warriors whole wigwam Xolotl