| 1847 - 788 pages
...innocent of offence. At last " such was the agony of the survivors nnder the terrible pressure of then- assailants, that a large body of Indians, by their...convulsive struggles, burst through the wall of stone aud dried clay which formed part of the boundary of the plaza ! " And the country was covered with... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1847 - 546 pages
...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...through the wall of stone and dried clay which formed part of the boundary of the plaza ! It fell, leaving an opening of more than a hundred paces, through... | |
| 1847 - 560 pages
...which to make it. Every avenue to escape was closed, for the entrance to the square was closed up with the dead bodies of men who had perished in vain efforts...through the wall of stone and dried clay which formed part of the boundary of the p!a."a! It fell leaving an opening of more than a hundred paces, through... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1847 - 550 pages
...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...through the wall of stone and dried clay which formed . part of the boundary of the plaza ! It fell, leaving an opening of more than a hundred paces, through... | |
| 1847 - 796 pages
...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...through the wall of stone and dried clay which formed part of the boundary of the plaza ! It fell, leaving an opening of more than a hundred paces, through... | |
| 1847 - 640 pages
...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...through the wall of stone and dried clay which formed part of the boundary of the plaza.' It fell, leaving an opening of more than a hundred paces, through... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1847 - 350 pages
...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...that a large body of Indians, by their convulsive strug1 " Vlsto csto por el frayle y lo poco que apr over.haban sus palabras, toiuo su lihro, y abajo... | |
| 1847 - 818 pages
...shambles. " Even as they fell, in flies they lay," slain in cold blood, and innocent of oifence. At last " such was the agony of the survivors under the terrible...through the wall of stone and dried clay which formed part of the boundary of the plaza ! " And the country was covered with fugitives, flying before the... | |
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