| William Robertson - 1780 - 570 páginas
...attendants were admitted without fufpicion; the Mexicans retiring, as ufual, out of refpect. He addreffed the monarch in a tone very different from that which he had employed in former conferences, reproaching him bitterly as the author of the violent afTault made upon the... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 424 páginas
...attendants were ad— 1619. mitted without suspicion ; the Mexicans retiring, as usual, out of respect. He addressed the monarch in a tone very different from that which he had employed in former conferences, reproaching him bitterly as the author of the violent assault made upon the... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 454 páginas
...attendants were admitted without fufpiclon ; the Mexicans retiring, as ufual, out of refpect, He addrefTed the monarch in a tone very different from that which he had employed in former conferences, reproaching him bitterly as the author of the violent afiault made upon the... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1805 - 398 páginas
...his companions were admitted without suspicion, the Mexican attendants retiring out of respect. Ke addressed the monarch in a tone very different from that which he had formerly been accustomed to, reproaching him bitterly as the author of the violent assault, made upon... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 392 páginas
...his attendants were admitted without snspicion ; the Mexicans retiring as usual, out of respect. He addressed the monarch in a tone very different from that which he had employed in former conferences, reproaching him bitterly as the author of the violent assault made upon the... | |
| William Robertson - 1810 - 412 páginas
...and his attendants were admitted without suspicion, the Mexicans retiring as usual out of respect. He addressed the monarch in a tone very different from that which he had employed on other occasions, reproaching him as the author of the violent assault made upon the Spaniards by one... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 444 páginas
...his attendants were admitted without suspicion; the Mexicans retiring, as usual, out of respect. He addressed the monarch in a tone very different from that which he had employed in former conferences, reproaching him bitterly BOOK as the author of the violent assault made upon... | |
| William Robertson - 1824 - 408 páginas
...his attendants were admitted without suspicion ; the Mexicans retiring, as usual, out of respect. He addressed the monarch in a tone very different from that which he had employed in former conferences, reproaching him bitterly as the author of the violent assault made upon the... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 484 páginas
...his attendants were admitted without suspicion; the Mexicans retiring, as usual, out of respect. He addressed the monarch in a tone very different from that which he had employed in former conferences, reproaching him bitterly as the author of the violent assault made upon the... | |
| John Platts - 1826 - 624 páginas
...his attendants were admitted without suspicion ; the Mexicans retiring, as usual, out of respect. He addressed the monarch in a tone very different from that which he had formerly employed ; reproaching him bitterly as the author of the violent assaults made upon the Spaniards... | |
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