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Stran 89
... marched on , but were soon pursued by their enemies ; they crossed over in safety , and their enemies were swallowed up by the sea ; at any rate , their ancestors never had any further account of their persecutors . Another tradition ...
... marched on , but were soon pursued by their enemies ; they crossed over in safety , and their enemies were swallowed up by the sea ; at any rate , their ancestors never had any further account of their persecutors . Another tradition ...
Stran 256
... marched towards this lake with a large number of people to conquer as much as possible of the territory thereabouts . He reigned more than sixty years , and at his death the kingdom was given to Quauhtexpetlatl , [ a name not appearing ...
... marched towards this lake with a large number of people to conquer as much as possible of the territory thereabouts . He reigned more than sixty years , and at his death the kingdom was given to Quauhtexpetlatl , [ a name not appearing ...
Stran 265
... marched east- ward at the head of a large army to add to his domain by conquest . 43 Also Xiuhquentzin , Xiuliquentzin , and Xiuhzaltzin , Ixtlilæochitl , and Xiuhtzaltzin , Vetancrrt . 49 See references in note 47 and following pages ...
... marched east- ward at the head of a large army to add to his domain by conquest . 43 Also Xiuhquentzin , Xiuliquentzin , and Xiuhzaltzin , Ixtlilæochitl , and Xiuhtzaltzin , Vetancrrt . 49 See references in note 47 and following pages ...
Stran 273
... marched at the head of a large army against Huemac , but was defeated at Coatepec near Tollan by the bravery of Toveyo , who drove him with great loss back to the frontiers of Jalisco . For these facts he refers to no other authorities ...
... marched at the head of a large army against Huemac , but was defeated at Coatepec near Tollan by the bravery of Toveyo , who drove him with great loss back to the frontiers of Jalisco . For these facts he refers to no other authorities ...
Stran 280
... marched with all the forces he could command to Tenanco , but was defeated in every battle . What was worse yet , during his absence on this campaign , the Acxoteca branch of the invaders were admitted , under their leader Xalliteuctli ...
... marched with all the forces he could command to Tenanco , but was defeated in every battle . What was worse yet , during his absence on this campaign , the Acxoteca branch of the invaders were admitted , under their leader Xalliteuctli ...
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Stran 86 - And the LORD said unto Moses, Take all the heads of the people, and hang them up before the LORD against the sun, that the fierce anger of the LORD may be turned away from Israel.
Stran 1 - False facts are highly injurious to the progress of science, for they often long endure; but false views, if supported by some evidence, do little harm, as every one takes a salutary pleasure in proving their falseness; and when this is done, one path towards error is closed and the road to truth is often at the same time opened.
Stran 82 - ... defence from their enemies, so amongst the Mexicans and the Indians of Michoacan and Honduras an ark was held in the highest veneration, and was considered an object too sacred to be touched by any but the priests. The same religious reverence for the ark is stated by Adair to have existed among the Cherokee and other Indian tribes inhabiting the banks of the Mississippi, and his testimony is corroborated by the accounts of Spanish authors of the "6 Id., p. 154. 177 ' Y el Ynga Yupangue entraba...
Stran 157 - God building ; that he went by the road which his brethren, the Culebras, had bored ; that he marked it, and that he passed by the houses of the thirteen Culebras. He relates that in returning from one of his voyages he found seven other families of the Tzequil nation who had joined the first inhabitants, and recognized in them the same origin as his own, that is, of the Culebras.
Stran 114 - There have been several reports that traces of the Welsh colony and of their language have been discovered among the native tribes, but none of them seem entitled to full credit. The best known report of this kind, and the one that claims, perhaps, the most respectful consideration, is that of the Rev.
Stran 86 - Yztlacohuhqui, and his blindness and nakedness; of the temptation of Suchiquecal and her' disobedience in gathering roses from a tree, and the consequent misery and disgrace of herself and all her posterity, not to recognize scriptural analogies. .But the Mexican tradition of the deluge is that which bears the most unequivocal marks of having been derived from a Hebrew source.
Stran 100 - Those who imagine that these manuscripts, while of pre-Columbian origin, have been tampered with and interpolated, show that they have not the faintest conception of the state of the question. The accounts of the voyages of the Northmen to America form the framework of Sagas which would actually be destroyed by the elimination of the narratives. There is only one question to be decided, and that is the date of these compositions.
Stran 120 - Brasseur de Bourbourg cites Cousin's translation of Plato's record of this story, to strengthen his position, as follows : "Among the great deeds of Athens, of which recollection is preserved in our books, there is one which should be placed above all others. Our books tell that the Athenians destroyed an army which came across the Atlantic Sea, and insolently invaded Europe and Asia ; for this sea was then navigable, and beyond the strait where you place the Pillars of Hercules there was an island...
Stran 620 - This is the series of Katunes, or epochs, that elapsed from the time of their departure from the land and house of Nonoual, in which were the four Tutul Xiu, lying to the west of Zuina (probably the Tulan Zuiva of the Popol Vuh) going out of the land of Tulapan (capital of Tulan).
Stran 6 - LesWorld and its islands, are the same in colour as the present inhabitants of the parent country of their forefathers. The Creole Spaniards, who have for at least as long a time been settled in tropical America, are as fair as the people of Arragon and Andalusia, with the same variety of colour in the hair and eye as their progenitors. The pure Dutch Creole colonists of the Cape of Good Hope, after dwelling two centuries among black Caffres, and yellow Hottentots, do not differ in colour from the...