Nobles and commoners, all were trampled down under the fierce charge of the cavalry, who dealt their blows right and left, without sparing; while their swords, flashing through the thick gloom, carried dismay into the hearts of the wretched natives, who... Ferdinand de Soto: The Discoverer of the Mississippi - Page 99de John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1873 - 351 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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...with a panic. They knew not whither to fly for refuge from the coming ruin. Nobles and commoners, all were trampled down under the fierce charge of the...— 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... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 pages
...with a panic. They knew not whither to fly for refuge from the coming ruin. Nobles and commoners, all were trampled down under the fierce charge of the...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 wiA the dead... | |
| 1847 - 640 pages
...a panic. They knew not whither to fly for refuge from the ceming ruin. Nobles and commoners — all were trampled down under the fierce charge of the...— 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... | |
| 1847 - 560 pages
...with a panic. They knew not whither to fly for refuge from the coming ruin. Nobles and commoners—all were trampled down under the fierce charge of the...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 closed up with the dead... | |
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...panic. They knew not whither to fly for refuge from the coming ruin. Nobles and commoners, — all were trampled down under the fierce charge of the...— 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... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1847 - 550 pages
...panic. They knew not whither to fly for refuge from the coming ruin. Nobles and commoners, — all were trampled down under the fierce charge of the...— 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... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1847 - 546 pages
...from the coming ruin. Nobles and commoners, — all were trampled down under the fierce charge of thq cavalry, who dealt their blows, right and left, without...— 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... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1847 - 714 pages
...panic. They knew not whither to fly for refuge from the coming ruin. Nobles and commoners, — all were trampled down under the fierce charge of the...natives, who now, for the first time, saw the horse and bis rider in all their terrors. They made no resistance,— as, indeed, they had no weapons with which... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1847 - 806 pages
...with a panic. They knew not whither to fly for refuge from the coming ruin. Nobles and commoners, all were trampled down under the fierce charge of the...the wretched natives, who now, for the first time, sa.v the horse and his rider in all their terrors. They made no resistance, — as, indeed, they had... | |
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