It was answered by the battle-cry of every Spaniard in the city, as rushing from the avenues of the great halls in which they were concealed, they poured into the plaza, horse and foot, each in his own dark column, and threw themselves into the midst... The United States Democratic Review - Page 1371847Full view - About this book
| William Hickling Prescott - Incas - 1892 - 484 pages
...square, the Spanish captain and his followers shouted the old war-cry of " St. Jago and at thern." It was answered by the battle-cry of every Spaniard...themselves into the midst of the Indian crowd. The latter, taken by surprise, stunned by the report of artillery and muskets, the echoes of which reverberated... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893 - 452 pages
...square, the Spanish captain and his followers shouted the old warcry of " St. Jago and at them I " It was answered by the battle-cry of every Spaniard...themselves into the midst of the Indian crowd. The latter, taken by surprise, stunned by the report of artillery and muskets, the echoes of which reverberated... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 496 pages
...the fields are filling with Indians ? Set on, at once : I absolve you. " Pizarro saw that the hour had come. He waved a white scarf in the air, the appointed...themselves into the midst of the Indian crowd. The latter, taken by surprise, stunned by the report of artillery and muskets, the echoes of which reverberated... | |
| Marshman William Hazen - Readers - 1896 - 536 pages
...Jago and at them !" It was answered by the battle cry of every Spaniard in the city, as, rushing from the great halls in which they were concealed, they...themselves into the midst of the Indian crowd. The latter, taken by surprise, stunned by the report of artillery and muskets, the echoes of which reverberated... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - Anthologies - 1897 - 642 pages
...is, the fields are filling with Indians? Set on, at once: I absolve you." Pizarro saw that the hour had come. He waved a white scarf in the air, the appointed...themselves into the midst of the Indian crowd. The latter, taken by surprise, stunned by the report of artillery and muskets, the echoes of which reverberated... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 558 pages
...It was answered by the battle-cry of every Spaniard in the city, as rushing from the avenues of the halls in which they were concealed, they poured into...themselves into the midst of the Indian crowd. The latter, taken by surprise, stunned by the report of artillery and muskets, the echoes of which reverberated... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - Peru - 1900 - 390 pages
...stated in the text. And, if he spoke with the heat imputed to him, this act would only be in keeping. waved a white scarf in the air, the appointed signal....themselves into the midst of the Indian crowd. The latter, taken by surprise, stunned by the report of artillery and muskets, the echoes of which reverberated... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - Incas - 1900 - 394 pages
...: para que etuis en comedimientos y requerimientos coo este pan Ucna 304 CONQUEST OF PERU. [BOOK HL waved a white scarf in the air, the appointed signal....themselves into the midst of the Indian crowd. The latter, taken by surprise, stunned by the report of artillery and muskets, the echoes of which reverberated... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1902 - 238 pages
...is, the fields are filling with Indians? Set on, at once ; I absolve you." Pizarro saw that the hour had come. He waved a white scarf in the air, the appointed...themselves into the midst of the Indian crowd. The latter, taken by surprise, stunned by the report of artillery and muskets, the echoes of which reverberated... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - World history - 1905 - 434 pages
...springing into the square, the Spanish captain and his followers shouted the old war-cry of " St. lago and at them!" It was answered by the battle-cry of...themselves into the midst of the Indian crowd. The latter, taken by surprise, stunned by the report of artillery and muskets, the echoes of which reverberated... | |
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