Lives of Celebrated American IndiansBradbury, Soden, 1843 - 315 Seiten |
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... took advantage of this feeling of religious awe , to enforce their in- structions . The commands issued by Manco Capac were declared to proceed from the glorious luminary of heaven , the visible deity of the universe . The multitude ...
... took advantage of this feeling of religious awe , to enforce their in- structions . The commands issued by Manco Capac were declared to proceed from the glorious luminary of heaven , the visible deity of the universe . The multitude ...
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... took the field with an army of twelve thousand men , and penetrated into the level district of Collao , near the lake Titicaca . The in- habitants being of an unwarlike character , and the country offering no obstacles to his march ...
... took the field with an army of twelve thousand men , and penetrated into the level district of Collao , near the lake Titicaca . The in- habitants being of an unwarlike character , and the country offering no obstacles to his march ...
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... took hold of this chain , and executed a solemn measure , singing a hymn which had been composed for the occasion . This chain was the richest piece of jewelry of which the history of Peru gives any account . It probably exists at this ...
... took hold of this chain , and executed a solemn measure , singing a hymn which had been composed for the occasion . This chain was the richest piece of jewelry of which the history of Peru gives any account . It probably exists at this ...
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... took upon himself the title of Inca of the whole empire , and was crowned at Tomebamba . Huascar , in the meantime , had recruited his shattered forces , and now advanced to meet his rival . . Each army consisted of about eighty ...
... took upon himself the title of Inca of the whole empire , and was crowned at Tomebamba . Huascar , in the meantime , had recruited his shattered forces , and now advanced to meet his rival . . Each army consisted of about eighty ...
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... took possession of a fortress which com- manded the pass . Atahualpa sent another embassy , to which the Spaniard replied by an evasive and ambiguous statement of his pacific intentions . The Peruvian chief continued to load the ...
... took possession of a fortress which com- manded the pass . Atahualpa sent another embassy , to which the Spaniard replied by an evasive and ambiguous statement of his pacific intentions . The Peruvian chief continued to load the ...
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abandoned Abipones alarm Americans appears Araucanians arms army arrived Atahualpa attack battle began Black Hawk body Brant British brother cacique canoes Caupolican chief Cofachiqui commander Cortez council countrymen courage Cuzco death despatched emperor empire enemy English escaped expedition father fell fight fire fled followed force frontier garrison gave gold hands head honor horses hostile Huascar Huayna Capac hundred iards Ietan immediately Inca Indians inhabitants instantly invaders Jamestown killed king lake land Lautaro Manco Manco Capac manner Mayta Capac Mexicans Mexico military militia Montezuma nation natives neighborhood Opechancanough ordered party peace Peru Peruvians Philip Pizarro Pocahontas Pontiac Powhatan prisoner proceeded quarters Quetzalcoatl received replied retreat river rushed sagacity savage sent Smith Soto Spaniards Spanish spirit strong sword Tascaluza Tecumseh Tepanecan territory tion told tomahawk took town treachery treaty tribes troops Tucapel Tupac Amaru visited Vitachuco warriors whole wigwam Xolotl