... rider in all their terrors. They made no resistance, as, indeed, they had no weapons with which to make it. Every avenue to escape was closed, for the entrance to the square was choked up with the dead bodies of men who had perished in vain efforts... Littell's Living Age - Página 2951847Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Garnett - 1905 - 494 páginas
...entrance to the square was choked with the dead bodies of men who had perished in vain efforts to fly; and such was the agony of the survivors under the terrible...convulsive, struggles, burst through the wall of stone and dry clay which formed part of the boundary of the plaza! It fell, leaving an opening of more than a... | |
| Isabel Moore - 1906 - 360 páginas
...the square was choked up with the dead bodies of men who had perished in vain efforts to fly ; and such was the agony of the survivors under the terrible...burst through the wall of stone and dried clay which form part of the boundary of the plaza ! It fell, leaving an opening of more than a hundred paces,... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 páginas
...to the square was choked up with the dead bodies of men who had perished in vain efforts to fly; and t decayed, % 5 It fell, leaving an opening of more than a hundred paces, through which multitudes now found their... | |
| William H. Prescott - 2005 - 573 páginas
...the square was choked up with the dead bodies of men who had perished in vain efforts to fly; and, such was the agony of the survivors under the terrible pressure of their assailants, that a hrge body of Indians, by their convulsive struggles, burst through the wall of stone and dried clay... | |
| William H. Prescott - 2006 - 573 páginas
...the square was choked up with the dead bodies of men who had perished in vain efforts to fly; and, such was the agony of the survivors under the terrible pressure of their assailants, that a brge body of Indians, by their convulsive struggles, burst through the wall of stone and dried clay... | |
| William H. Prescott - 2007 - 557 páginas
...the square was choked up with the dead bodies of men who had perished in vain efforts to fly; and, such was the agony of the survivors under the terrible pressure of their assailants, that a krge body of Indians, by their convulsive struggles, burst through the wall of stone and dried clay... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - 438 páginas
...the square was choked up with the dead bodies of men who had perished in vain efforts to fly ; and such was the agony of the survivors under the terrible...clay which formed part of the boundary of the plaza ! It fell, leaving an opening of more than a hundred paces, through which multitudes now found their... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1847 - 570 páginas
...the square was closed up with the dead bodies of men who had perished in vain efforts to fly ; and such was the agony of the survivors under the terrible...Indians, by their convulsive struggles, burst through tho wall of stone and dried clay which formed part of the boundary of the plaza! It fell leaving an... | |
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