| William Robertson - 1803 - 424 strani
...to collect from different parts of his book, and piece together the detached shreds of a story, he might justly have been ranked among the most eminent historians of his country, lie gives an account of the materials from which he composed his work, Dec. vi. lib. iii. c. 19. NOTE... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1807 - 456 strani
...to collect from different parts of his book, and piece together the detached shreds of a story, he might justly have been ranked among the most eminent historians of his country. He gives an account of the materials from which he composed his work, Dec. VI. Lib. III. c, 19."* •... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 392 strani
...to collect from different parts of his hook, and piece together the detached shreds of a story, he might justly have been ranked among the most eminent historians of his country. He gives an account of the materials from which he composed his work, dec. 6. lib. iii. c. 1g. NOTE... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 502 strani
...to collect from different parts of his book, and piece together the detached shreds of a story, he might justly have been ranked among the most eminent historians of his country. He gives an account of the materials from which he composed his work, Dec. vi. lib. iii. c. 19t NOTE... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 strani
...to collect from different parts of his book, and piece together the detached shreds of a story, he might justly have been ranked among the most eminent historians of his country. He gives an account of the materials from which he composed his work, dec. 6, lib. iii, c. 19. NOTEXCVIII.... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 444 strani
...to collect from different parts of his book, and piece together the detached shreds of a story, he might justly have been ranked among the most eminent historians of his country. He "gives an account of the materials from which he composed his work, Dec. vi. lib. iii. c. 19. 10... | |
| William Robertson - 1824 - 408 strani
...to collect from different parts of his book, and piece together the detached shreds of a story, he might justly have been ranked among the most eminent historians of his country. He gives an account of the materials from which he composed his work, Dec. vi. lib. iii. c. 19. Note... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 484 strani
...to collect from different parts of his book, and piece together the detached shreds of a story, he might justly have been ranked among the most eminent historians of his country. He gives an account of the materials from which he composed his work, dec. vi. lib. iii. c. 19. NOTE... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1886 - 684 strani
...abundantly. In a Note (xcvii.) he enumerates his chief authorities, and they are only the letters of Cone's and the story as told by Gomara, Bernal Diaz, Peter...unduly depreciating the character and civilization 1 Cf., for accounts and estimates, Ticknor, Spanish Literature, vol. iii. no. 196 ; Prescott. Mexica,... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1886 - 680 strani
...letters of Cortes and the story as told by Gomara, Bernal Diaz, Peter Martyr, Solis, and Herrera.3 Of Solis, Robertson says he knows no author in any...unduly depreciating the character and civilization 1 Cf., for accounts and estimates, Ticknor, Spanish Literature, vol. iii. no. 196; Prescott, Mexico,... | |
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