The letter, which was signed by several of the disaffected soldiery besides the writer, painted in gloomy colors the miseries of their condition, accused the two commanders of being the authors of this, and called on the authorities of Panama to interfere... Panama: The Canal, the Country, and the People - Strana 170autor/autoři: Arthur Bullard - 1911 - 585 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Hickling Prescott - 1847 - 632 str.
...taken to Panama as a specimen of the products of the country, and presented to the governor's lady. 2s The letter, which was signed by several of the disaffected...sending a vessel to take them from the desolate spot, while some of them might still be found surviving the horrors of their confinement. The epistle concluded... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1848 - 530 str.
...cuerpos." chos en que sumariamente daban Herrera, Hist. General, dec. iii. cuenta de las bambres, muertes y The letter, which was signed by several of the disaffected soldiery besides the writer, painted in gloomy colours the miseries of their condition, accused the two commanders of being the authors of this, and... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1850 - 380 str.
...lugar sagrado, para sepultura de sus cuerpos."—Herrera, Hist. General, dec. iii. lib. x. cap. iii. The letter, which was signed by several of the disaffected soldiery besides the writer, painted in gloomy colours the miseries of their condition, accused the two commanders of being the authors of this, and... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1855 - 446 str.
...havia lugar Sagrado, para sepultura de sus cuerpos." Herrera, Hist. General, dec. 8, lib. 10, cap. 3. The letter, which was signed by several of the disaffected soldiery, besides the writer, painted in gloomy colours the miseries of their condition, accused the two commanders of being the authors of (his, and... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1857 - 586 str.
...to Panama 1 as a specimen of the products of the country, and presented to the governor's lady. 23 The letter, which was signed by several of the disaffected...soldiery besides the writer, painted in gloomy colors thg miseries of their condition, accused the two commanders of being the authors of this, and called... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1874 - 552 str.
...taken to Panamá as a specimen of the products of the country and presented to the governor's lady. 28 The letter, which was signed by several of the disaffected...the authors of this, and called on the authorities at Panamá to interfere by sending a vessel to take them from the desolate spot while some of them... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1874 - 550 str.
...taken to Panama as a specimen of the products of the country and presented to the governor's lady. 28 The letter, which was signed by several of the disaffected...the authors of this, and called on the authorities at Panama to interfere by sending a vessel to take them from the desolate spot while some of them might... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1883 - 560 str.
...taken to Panama as a specimen of the products of the country and presented to the governor's lady.* 8 The letter, which was signed by several of the disaffected...the authors of this, and called on the authorities at Panama to interfere by sending a vessel to take them from the desolate spot while some of them might... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1892 - 484 str.
...taken to Panama as a specimen of the products of the country, and presented to the governor's lady. 28 The letter, which was signed by several of the disaffected...sending a vessel to take them from the desolate spot, while some of them might still be found surviving the horrors of their confinement. The 81 "Miserablemente... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1893 - 598 str.
...taken to Panamd, as a specimen of the products of the country and presented to the governor's lady. 28 The letter, which was signed by several of the disaffected soldiery besides the writer, painted in gloomy colours the miseries of their condition, accused the two commanders of being the authors of this, and... | |
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