| 1847 - 788 pages
...hurried to Pizarro. "Do yon not see," he said, "that whilst we waste our breath talking to this dog, the fields are filling with Indians ? Set on at once! I absolve yon." Slay! Slay ! mass or massacre. The old cry of the RomLsh priest, covetous of converts. The sword... | |
| 1847 - 606 pages
...•tayed only to pick it up, and hastening to Pizarro, informed him of what had been done, exclaiming, at the same time, 'Do you not see, that while we stand...saw that the hour had come. He waved a white scarf iu the air, the appointed signal. The fatal gun was fired from the fortress. Then, springing into the... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1847 - 714 pages
...stayed only to pick it up, and, hastening to Pizarro, informed him of what had been done, exclaiming at the same time, " Do you not see, that, while we...full of pride as he is, the fields are filling with lndians? Set on at once! l absolve you."1 Pizarro saw that the hour had come. He waved a white scarf... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1847 - 350 pages
...stayed only to pick it up, and, hastening to Pizarro, informed him of what had been done, exclaiming at the same time, " Do you not see, that, while we...dog, full of pride as he is, the fields are filling witji Indians? Set on at once! I absolve you."1 Pizarro saw that the hour had come. He waved a white... | |
| 1847 - 796 pages
...commence the work of slaughter. ' Do you not see,' said the unworthy minister of the gospel of peace, ' that while we stand here wasting our breath in talking...he is, the fields are filling with Indians ? Set on them at once ! I absolve you.' His words were as a spark to powder. Pizarro gave the appointed signal,... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1847 - 806 pages
...commence the work of slaughter. ' Do you not see,' said the unworthy minister of the gospel of peace, ' that while we stand here wasting our breath in talking...he is, the fields are filling with Indians? Set on them at once ! I absolve you.' His words ffcre as a spark to powder. Pizarro gave the appointed signal,... | |
| 1847 - 610 pages
...stayed only to pick it up, and, hastening to Pizarro, informed him of •what had been done, exclaiming at the same time, • Do you not see, that, while...here wasting our breath in talking with this dog, fuit of pride as be is, the fields are tilling with Indians ? Set on at once ; I absolve yon-.' Pizarro... | |
| 1847 - 602 pages
...stayed only to pick it up, and hastening to Pizarro, informed him of what had heen done, exclaiming, at the same time, ' Do you not see, that while we stand here .wasting onr breath ¡a talking with this dog, full of pride as he is, the fields are filling with Indians ?... | |
| 1847 - 818 pages
...hurried ta Pizarro. "Do you not see," he said, "that whilst we waste onr breath talking to this dog, the fields are filling with Indians? Set on at once! I absolve you.!' Slay! Slay! mass or massacre. The old cry of the Romish priest, covetous of converts. The sword in... | |
| 1847 - 640 pages
...hurried to Pizarro. " Do you notsee," he said, " that whilst we waste our breath talking to this dog, the fields are filling with Indians ? Set on at once ! I absolve you." Slay! slay ! mass or massacre. The old cry of the Romish priest, covetous of converts. The sword in... | |
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