Europe, having first hanged his prisoners upon the trees, and placed over them the inscription : "I do not this as unto Spaniards or mariners, but as unto traitors, robbers, and murderers. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES - Stran 73avtor: GEORGE BANCROFT - 1856Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| George Bancroft - 1834 - 530 strani
...strong enough to maintain his position; May he, therefore, hastily retreated and sailed to Europe, o having first hanged his prisoners upon the trees,...robbers and murderers." 1 The natives, who had been ill-treated both by the Spaniards and the French, enjoyed the savage consolation of seeing their enemies... | |
| George Bancroft - 1834 - 532 strani
...strong enough to maintain his position ; May he, therefore, hastily retreated and sailed to Europe, having first hanged his prisoners upon the trees,...Spaniards or mariners, but as unto traitors, robbers and murderers."1 The natives, who had been ill-treated both by the Spaniards and the French, enjoyed the... | |
| John Frost - 1838 - 404 strani
...number of prisoners, who were forthwith hanged upon trees with the inscription over their heads, ' I do not this as unto Spaniards or mariners, but as unto traitors, robbers, and murderers.' He then embarked without attempting to keep possession of his conquest. His acts were disavowed by... | |
| John Frost - 1838 - 400 strani
...number of prisoners, who were forthwith hanged upon trees with the inscription over their heads, ' Ida not this as unto Spaniards or mariners, but as unto traitors, robbers, and murderers.' He then embarked without attempting to keep possession of his conquest. His acts were disavowed by... | |
| George Bancroft - 1839 - 506 strani
...strong enough to maintain his position; he, therefore, hastily May retreated, and sailed to Europe, having first hanged his prisoners upon the trees,...both by the Spaniards and the French, enjoyed the savage consolation of seeing their enemies butcher one another. The attack of the fiery Gascon was... | |
| John Frost - 1839 - 332 strani
...of prisoners, who were forthwith hanged upon trees with the inscription over their heads, './ do nut this as unto Spaniards or mariners, but as unto traitors, robbers, and murderers.' He then embarked without attempting to keep possession of his conquest. His acts were disavowed by... | |
| George Bancroft - 1841 - 368 strani
...to maintain his position, he hastily weighed anchor for Europe, having, on the third of May, 1568, hanged his prisoners upon the trees, and placed over...mariners, but as unto traitors, robbers, and murderers." The natives, who had been ill treated both by the Spaniards and the French, enjoyed the savage consolation... | |
| E. Bunner - 1842 - 276 strani
...for Europe; having first hung his prisoners on the trees, with this inscription placed over them : " I do not this as unto Spaniards or mariners, but as unto traitors, robbers, and murderers." The natives, who had been ill-treated both by the Spaniards and French, enjoyed the savage consolation... | |
| George Bancroft - 1844 - 514 strani
...surprised two forts near the mouth — ~ of the St. Matheo ; and, as terror magnified the num- 1568. her of his followers, the consternation of the Spaniards...mariners, but as unto traitors, robbers, and murderers." l The natives, who had been ill treated both by the Spaniards and the French, enjoyed the consolation... | |
| Robert Baird - 1844 - 550 strani
...trees, not far from the spot where his countrymen had suffered, and placed over their bodiesi this inscription : " I do not this as unto 'Spaniards or...mariners, but as unto traitors, robbers, and murderers." With a view to encourage the colonization of those parts of North America that were claimed by England,... | |
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