| Political science - 1816 - 728 pages
...at his submission tp i In: king of Castile, Hernando Curtes being then present, which is laid downe in the Spanish chronicles of the conquest of the West Indies. " 2. The British wordes, and names of places used in that countrey, even to this day, doe argue the same, as when they... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - America - 1846 - 384 pages
...made for quieting of his people, at his submission to the King of Castile, Hernand0 Cortez being then present, which is laid down in the Spanish chronicles...a certain bird with a white head, which they call pengvin, that is, white head. But the island of Corroeso, the river of Guyndor, and the white rock... | |
| Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward - Wales - 1859 - 628 pages
...made for quieting of his people, at his submission to the king of Castile, Hernando Cortcz being there present; which is laid down in the Spanish Chronicles...a certain bird with a white head, which they call Pengwin, that is, ' white-head.' But the island of Corrocso, the cape of Brylon, the river of Guayudor,... | |
| Charles Wilkins - Wales - 1885 - 784 pages
...at his submission to the King of Castile, Hernando Curteis being then present, which is laid downe in the Spanish chronicles of the conquest of the West Indies. (2.) The Brytish words and names of places, used in that countrie even to this daie, <li xi argue the same :... | |
| Benjamin Franklin DeCosta - America - 1891 - 44 pages
...for quieting his people, at his submission to the King of Castile, Hernano Cortes being then present 2. The British words and names of places used in that country, etc." his brothers Eneon and Edwal, put things once more in good order, and remained there some time,... | |
| Welsh - 1900 - 626 pages
...made for quieting of his people at his submission to the King of Castile, Herneudo Curteis being then present, which is laid down in the Spanish Chronicles of the conquest of the West Indies. (2) The Brytish words and names of places used in that countrie even to this daie, doo argue the same; as when... | |
| Reuben Thomas Durrett - History - 1908 - 264 pages
...speech at his submission to the King of Castile, before Hernando Cortez, the Spanish general. And then the British words and names of places used in that country, even at this day do undoubtedly argue the same; as when they speak and confabulate together, they use this... | |
| Welsh - 1906 - 566 pages
...speech at his submission to the King of Castile before Hernando Cortez, the Spanish general. And' then the British words and names of places used in that country even at this day do undoubtedly argue the same, as when they speak and confabulate together, they use the... | |
| William Elsey Connelley, Ellis Merton Coulter - History - 1922 - 652 pages
...speech at his submission to the King of Castile, before Hernando Cortez, the Spanish general. And tlten the British words and names of places used in that country, even at this day do undoubtedly argue the same ; as when they speak and confabulate together, they use this... | |
| New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 1997 - 564 pages
...for quieting his people, at his submission to the King of Castile, Hernano Cortes being then present 2. The British words and names of places used in that country, etc." On this it may be observed, first, that, in the time of Herbert, the interest in the subject... | |
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