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" The struggle now became fiercer than ever round the royal litter. It reeled more and more, and at length, several of the nobles who supported it having been slain, it was overturned, and the Indian prince would have come with violence to the ground, had... "
Selections from "Ferdinand and Isbella," "The Conquest of Mexico" and "The ... - Page 181
by William Hickling Prescott - 1902 - 205 pages
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The North American Review, Volume 65

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1847 - 546 pages
...wound on the hand from one of his own men, — the only wound received by a Spaniard in the action. " The struggle now became fiercer than ever round the...cavaliers, who caught him in their arms. The imperial lorla was instantly snatched from his temples by a soldier named Estete, and the unhappy monarch, strongly...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 22; Volume 86

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1847 - 806 pages
...by a Spaniard in the action. ' The struggle now became fiercer than ever round the royal litter. If reeled more and more, and at length several of the...cavaliers, who caught him in their arms. The imperial lorla was instuntly snatched from his temples by a soldier named Estete, and the unhappy monarch, strongly...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 14

1847 - 640 pages
...wound on his hand from one of his own men — the only wound received by a Spaniard in the action. " The struggle now became fiercer than ever round the...ground, had not his fall been broken by the efforts ol Pizarro and some other of the cavaliers, who caught him in their arms. The imperial borla was instantly...
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History of the Conquest of Peru: With a Preliminary View of the ..., Volume 1

William Hickling Prescott - 1847 - 350 pages
...wound on the hand from one of his own men, — the only wound received by a Spaniard in the action.1 The struggle now became fiercer than ever round the...would have come with violence to the ground, had not bis fall been broken by the eftorts of Pizarro and some other of the cavaliers, who caught him in their...
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The Dublin review, Volume 23

1847 - 560 pages
...received a wound on the hand from one of his own men, the only wound received by a Spaniard in the action. The struggle now became fiercer than ever round the...would have come with violence to the ground, had not Ins fall been broken by the efforts of Pizarro and some other of the cavaliers who caught him in their...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 81

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero - 1847 - 580 pages
...wound on the hand from one of his own men — the only wound received by a Spaniard in the action. ' The struggle now became fiercer than ever round the...and at length several of the nobles who supported ported it having been slain, it was overturned, and the Indian prince would have come with violence...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12

1847 - 610 pages
...of his own men — the only wound received by a Spaniard in the action. " Th« struggle new beeame fiercer than ever round the royal litter. It reeled...length several of the nobles who supported it having oeen slain r it was overt«r»ed, and the Indian prince woald have cerne with violence to the gronnd,...
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History of the Conquest of Peru: With a Preliminary View of the ..., Volume 1

William Hickling Prescott - 1847 - 714 pages
...by a Spaniard in the action.1 The struggle now became fiercer than ever round the royal litter. lt reeled more and more, and at length several of the...supported it having been slain, it was overturned, and the lndian prince would have come with violence to the ground, had not his fall been broken by the eflorts...
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History of the Conquest of Peru: With a Preliminary View of the ..., Volume 1

William Hickling Prescott - 1848 - 530 pages
...wound on the hand from one of his own men,—the only wound received by a Spaniard in the action.f The struggle now became fiercer than ever round the...supported it having been slain, it was overturned, and the I ndian prince would have come with violence to the ground, had not his fall been broken by the efforts...
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History of the Conquest of Peru: With a Preliminary View of the ..., Volume 1

William Hickling Prescott - 1855 - 380 pages
...remarkable fact, — that no Spaniard, except their general, received a wound on that occasion. Pizarro SBIT The struggle now became fiercer than ever round the...ground had not his fall been broken by the efforts of Pizarrp and some other of the cavaliers, who caught him in their arms. The imperial borla was instantly...
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