| John Owen Collins - 1912 - 358 pagine
...courageously towards the city, plighting their oaths to one another in general they would fight till never a man was left alive. With this courage they recommenced...conquer or be conquered, carrying with them all the prisoners. They found much difficulty in their approach to the city. For within the town the Spaniards... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - 1912 - 618 pagine
...courageously towards the city, plighting their oaths to one another in general they would fight till never a man was left alive. With this courage they recommenced...conquer or be conquered, carrying with them all the Prisoners. They found much difficulty in their approach to the city. For within the town the Spaniards... | |
| John Owen Collins - 1912 - 342 pagine
...courageously towards the city, plighting their oaths to one another in general they would fight till never a man was left alive. With this courage they recommenced...conquer or be conquered, carrying with them all the prisoners. They found much difficulty in their approach to the city. For within the town the Spaniards... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1914 - 290 pagine
...advantage they had obtained against their enemies, having rested some time, prepared to march courageously towards the city, plighting their oaths to one another,...conquer or be conquered; carrying with them all the prisoners. They found much difficulty in their approach to the city, for within the town the Spaniaras... | |
| Francis Russell Hart - 1922 - 356 pagine
...in general, they would fight till never a Man “were left alive. With this Courage they recommenc'd “their March, either to conquer, or be conquered, carry“ing with them all the Prisoners. “They found much difficulty in their Approach unto “the City. For within the Town the... | |
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