This he showed successively to several Spaniards, asking its meaning ; and to his amazement, they all, without hesitation, returned the same answer. At length Pizarro entered ; and, on presenting it to him, he blushed, and with some confusion was obliged... Works - Stran 170avtor: William Robertson - 1825Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Richard Snowden - 1805 - 398 strani
...Spaniards, asking its meaning ; and to his amazement they all returned the same answer. At length Pizarro entered ; and on presenting it to him, he blushed,...inspired him. To be the object of a barbarian's scorn, so mortified the pride of Pizarro, and excited such resentment in his breast, as added force to all... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1806 - 392 strani
...Spaniards, asking its meaning ; and to his amazement they all returned the same answer. At length Pizarro entered ; and on presenting it to him, he blushed,...this discovery inspired him. To be the object of a barbarian-s scorn, so mortified the pride of Pizarro, and excited such resentment in his breast, as... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1809 - 396 strani
...returned the same answer. At length Pizarro entered ; and on presenting it to him, he blushed. aud,wit1i some confusion was obliged to acknowledge his ignorance...with which this discovery inspired him. To be the oblect of a barbarian's scern, so mortified the pride ol Pizarro, and excited such resentment in his... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1812 - 540 strani
...hesitation, gave the same answer. At length Pizarro entered ; and on presenting it to him, he blut.hed, and with some confusion was obliged to acknowledge...ignorance. From that moment, Atahualpa considered himasu mean person, lest instructed than his own soldiers ; and he had not address enough to conceal... | |
| William Robertson - 1812 - 530 strani
...meaning; and to his amazement, they all, without hesitation, returned the same answer. At length Pizarro entered ; and on presenting it to him, he blushed, and with some eonfusion was obliged to aeknowledge his ignoranee. From that moment, Atahualpa eonsidered him as a... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1813 - 350 strani
...Spaniards, asking its meaning ; and to his amazement they all returned the same answer. At length Pizarro entered; and on presenting it to him, he blushed, and with some contusion was obliged to acknowledge his ignorance From that moment Atahualpa considered him as a mean... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1819 - 324 strani
...Spaniards, asking its meaning; and to his amazement they all returned the same answer. At length Pizarro entered ; and on presenting it to him, he blushed,...ignorance. From that moment Atahualpa considered him as a meaa person, less instructed than his own soldiers; and he had not address enough to conceal the sentiments... | |
| William Robertson - 1820 - 452 strani
...meaning ; and to his amazement, they all, without hesitation, returned the same answer. At length Pizarro entered ; and, on presenting it to him, he blushed,...the sentiments with which this discovery inspired 1533. him. To be the object of a barbarian's scorn, not only mortified the pride of Pizarro, but excited... | |
| William Robertson - 1821 - 614 strani
...blushed, and wilh come confusion was obliged to acknowledge his ignorance. From ihat moment, Atahualpn. considered him as a mean person, less instructed than his own soldiers; and he hart not address enough to conceal the sentiments with which this discovery inspired him. TM !>.•... | |
| William Robertson - 1822 - 444 strani
...meaning; and to his amazement, they all, without hesitation, returned the same answer. At length Pizarro entered ; and, on presenting it to him, he blushed,...From that moment Atahualpa considered him as a mean persou, less instructed than his own soldiers; and BOOK he had not address enough to conceal the sentiments... | |
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