| William Hickling Prescott - 1843 - 538 páginas
..." exclaimed Velasquez; "a courteous way of taking leave, truly ! " " Pardon me," answered Cortes, " time presses, and there are some things that should...your Excellency any commands ? " But the mortified governor had no commands to give ; and Cortes, politely waving his hand, returned to his vessel, and... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1844 - 348 páginas
..." exclaimed Velasquez ; " a courteous way of taking leave, truly!" " Pardon me, " answered Cortes, "time presses, and there are some things that should...thought of. Has your Excellency any commands?" But the mortilied governor had no commands to give ; and Cortes, politely waving his hand, returned to his... | |
| George Cubitt - 1848 - 170 páginas
...speaking distance. The Governor asked him if that were his courteous way of taking leave. The reply was, " Time presses ; and there are some things that should be done before they are even thought of." He then asked if his Excellency had any commands ; and as Velasquez felt that he could not execute... | |
| William Dalton - 1872 - 636 páginas
...for during the walk he said, — " Have a care, Master Cortes outwits and takes leave of Velasquez. Velasquez, or we shall have to go ahunting some day...could obtain, and then sailed for Trinidad, a town upon the southern coast of Cuba. At Trinidad Cortes found that his fame had marched so greatly in advance,... | |
| 1879 - 732 páginas
...Velasquez, on setting forth with his fleet without orders, seem almost too slow for him, Pardon me, time presses, and there are some things that should be done before they are even thought of. Then are months condensed into days, and every hour is big with portentous actions, " And it is thus,... | |
| William Francis Ainsworth - 1879 - 734 páginas
...Velasquez, on setting forth with his fleet without orders, seem almost too blow for him, Pardon me, time presses, and there are some things that should be done before they are even thought of. Then are months condensed into days, and every hour is big with portentous actions, " And it is thua,... | |
| William Francis Ainsworth - 1879 - 734 páginas
...Velasquez, on setting forth with his fleet without orders, seem almost too blow for him, Pardon me, time presses, and there are some things that should be done before they are even thought of. Then are months condensed into days, and every hour is big with portentous actions, " And it is thua,... | |
| Edward Eggleston, Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye - 1880 - 408 páginas
...speaking distance. "And is it thus you part from me?" cried the governor. " Pardon me," answered Cortes, " time presses and there are some things that should...they are even thought of. Has your Excellency any command?" The mortified governor had no commands. According to the other version of the story, after... | |
| Fred Hovey Allen - 1881 - 314 páginas
...speaking distance. The governor asked him if that was his courteous way of taking leave. The reply was : u Time presses ; and there are some things that should be done before they are even thought of." He then asked if his Excellency had any commands ; and as Velasquez felt that he could not execute... | |
| Frank Carr - 1885 - 534 páginas
...forth with his fleet without orders, are not too impetuous now for the Business Man. — Pardon me, time presses, and there are some things that should be done before they are even thought of. Then are months condensed into days, into an hour ; nay, the very instants are big with weighty actions,... | |
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