| 1828 - 658 páginas
...generous nature, was persuaded to forgive him. Cortes married the girl, and said he was as well contented with her as if she had been the daughter of a duchess. The alguazil, Juan Escudero, who had entrapped him, was one of the conspirators whom he afterwards... | |
| Thomas Southey - 1827 - 356 páginas
...nature, and was persuaded to forgive him. Cortes married the girl, and said he was as well contented with her as if she had been the daughter of a duchess. Herrera, 1, 9. 6.— 1. 9. 4. Southey's Omniana, vol. ip 138. I 3 The alguazil Juan Escudero, who had... | |
| 1828 - 334 páginas
...generous nature, was persuaded to forgive him. Cortes married the girl, and said he was as well contented with her as if she had been the daughter of a duchess, The alguazil, Juan Escudeio, who had entrapped him, was one of the conspirators whom he afterwards... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1843 - 538 páginas
...often heard to say at this time, as the good bishop above quoted remarks, "that he lived as happily with her as if she had been the daughter of a duchess." Fortune gave him the means in after life of verifying the truth of his assertion.21 Such was the state... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1855 - 572 páginas
...given his word to marry Donna Catalina, and was unwilling to redeem it. However ' this may be, Cortes did marry her, and told Las Casas that he was as well...made out to have papers upon him which told against Velazquez. Whichever may have been the truef story, or whatever the truth in each story, it is certain... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1855 - 554 páginas
...word to marry Donna Catalina, and was unwilling to redeem it. However of Cortes, this may be, Cortes did marry her, and told Las Casas that he was as well...made out to have papers upon him which told against Velazquez. Whichever may have been the truef story, or whatever the truth in each story, it is certain... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1856 - 482 páginas
...The other story is, that Cortez was required by Velasquez to marry a certain Donna Catalina Xuarez, one of a family of Spanish ladies who had come over...pleased with her as if she had been the daughter of a duchess.J In this story, too, he is spoken of as having been arrested, as having escaped, and as having... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1856 - 480 páginas
...governor himself being in love with one of her sisters. It is said that Cortez had given his word to many Donna Catalina, and was unwilling to redeem it. However...pleased with her as if she had been the daughter of a duchess.J In this story, too, he is spoken of as having been arrested, as having escaped, and as having... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1856 - 484 páginas
...word to marry Donna Catalina, and was unwilling to redeem it. However this may be, Cortez did many her, and told Las Casas that he was as well pleased with her as if she had been the daughter of a duchess.J In this story, too, he is spoken of as having been arrested, as having escaped, and as having... | |
| 1861 - 674 páginas
...and affectionate partner. Indeed, he was often heard to say, at this time, ' that he lived as happily with her as if she had been the daughter of a duchess.' Fortune," says Prescott, " gave him the means in afterlife of verifying the truth of his assertion."... | |
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