| William Robertson - 1780 - 586 strani
...traitors repent of their audacity." But the armour of the confpirators protected them, while every thruft they made took effect, Alcantara fell dead at his brother's feet ; his ? BOOK VI. his other defenders were mortally wounded. The governor, fo weary that he, could hardly... | |
| William Robertson - 1800 - 464 strani
...traitors repent of their audacity." But the armour of the confpirators protected them, while every thruft they made took effect. • Alcantara fell dead at...other defenders were mortally wounded. The governor, fo weary that he could hardly wield his fvvorJ, and no longer able to parry the many weapons fufioufly... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 432 strani
...vigour of a youthful combatant : <' Courage," cried he, " companions, we are yet enow to make those traitors repent of their audacity." But the armour...thrust they made took effect Alcantara fell dead at his brother.s feet; his other defenders were mortally wounded. The governor receiving a deadly thrust full... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 458 strani
...of a youthful combatant i " Courage," cried he, " companions, we are yet enow to make those tmitors repent of their audacity." But the armour of "the conspirators protected them, while every lh;.Hst they made took effect Alcantara fell dead at his brother's feet; his other defenders were mortally... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1805 - 410 strani
...vigour of a youthful combatant : " Courage," cried he, " companions, we are yet enow to make those traitors repent of their audacity." But the armour...other defenders were mortally wounded. The governor receiving a deadlythrust full in his throat, sunk to the ground and expired. As soon as he was slain,... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1805 - 398 strani
..." Courage, (cried he to his companions) we are yet formidable enough to make those traitors repent their audacity." But the armour of the conspirators,...Alcantara fell dead at his brother's feet ; his other defendants were mortally wounded. The govtrnor, so weary that he could not wield his sword, and no... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 492 strani
...vigour of a youthful combatant : " Courage," cried he, " companions, we are yet enow to make those traitors repent of their audacity." But the armour...protected them, while every thrust they made 'took eftbcL Alcantara fell dead .n h';s brother's feet ; his other defenders were mortally wimmk'd. The... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 398 strani
...Courage," cried he, '. companions, wo are yet enow to make those traitors repentof their audacity." Bat the armour of the conspirators protected them, while...thrust they made took effect. Alcantara fell dead ::t his brother's feet ; his other defenders were mortally wounded. The governor receiving a deadly... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1806 - 392 strani
...those traitors repent their audacity." But the armour of the conspirators, protected them, while :very thrust they made took effect. Alcantara fell dead at his brother's feet ; his other de-endants were mortally wounded. The governor, so weary hat he could not wield his sword, and no longer... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 388 strani
...protected them, while evely thurst they made took effect. Alcantara fell dead at his brother's fee t ; his other defenders were mortally wounded. The governor,...could hardly wield his sword, and no longer able to parfy the weapons furiously aimed at him, received a deadly thrust full in his throat, sunk to the... | |
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