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" I knew that you had destined me to this fate, since I did not fall by my own hand when you entered my city of Tenochtitlan. Why do you slay me so unjustly ? God will demand it of you! "
The History of Yucatan: From Its Discovery to the Close of the Seventeenth ... - Page 67
by Charles Saint John Fancourt - 1854 - 340 pages
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History of the Conquest of Mexico: With a Preliminary View of the ..., Volume 3

William Hickling Prescott - Mexico - 1843 - 556 pages
...worthy of his better days. " I knew what it was," said he, " to trust to your false promises, Malinche ; I knew that you had destined me to this fate, since...do you slay me so unjustly ? God will demand it of you ! " l3 The cacique of Tacuba, protesting his innocence, declared, that he desired no better lot...
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History of the conquest of Mexico, with a preliminary view of the ..., Volume 3

William Hickling Prescott - Mexico - 1850 - 474 pages
...Guatemozin displayed the intrepid spirit worthy of his better days. " I knew what it was," said he, "to trust to your false promises, Malintzin ; I knew...do you slay me so unjustly ? God will demand it of you! "* The cacique of Tacuba, protesting his innocence, declared that he desired no better lot than...
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Cortes and Pizarro: Stories of the Conquests of Mexico and Peru, with a ...

William Dalton - America - 1862 - 556 pages
...addressing the general, said, — " I knew what it was to trust to your false promises, Malinche; I kuew that you had destined me to this fate, since I did...do you slay me so unjustly ? God will demand it of you !" The unfortunate princes were then hanged upon a tree that overshadowed the road. This is the...
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Stories of the conquests of Mexico and Peru

William Dalton - America - 1872 - 636 pages
...Guatemozin, addressicg the general, said, — " I knew what it was to trust to your false promises, Malinche; I knew that you had destined me to this fate, since...city of Tenochtitlan, Why do you slay me so unjustly t God will demand it of you !" The unfortunate princes were then hanged upon a tree that over- . shadowed...
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History of the Conquest of Mexico, Volume 3

William Hickling Prescott - Mexico - 1873 - 560 pages
...worthy of his better days. " I knew what it was," said he, "to trust to your false promises, Malinche ; I knew that you had destined me to this fate, since...when you entered my city of Tenochtitlan. Why do you 11 Carta Quinta de Cortes, MS. 1a Hist, dfe la Conquista, cap. 177. slay me so unjustly? God will demand...
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History of the Conquest of Mexico, Volume 6

William Hickling Prescott - Mexico - 1873 - 555 pages
...what it was," said he, "to trust to your false promises, Malinche ; I knew that you had destined rne to this fate, since I did not fall by my own hand...when you entered my city of Tenochtitlan. Why do you 273 slay me so unjustly? God will demand it of you !" I3 The cacique of Tacuba, protesting his innocence,...
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History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a Preliminary View of the Ancient ...

William Hickling Prescott - 1878 - 778 pages
...worthy of his better days. " I knew what it was," said he, " to trust to your false promises, Malinche ; I knew that you had destined me to this fate, since...not fall by my own hand when you entered my city of sobre qne se sostuviesen y no se sumiesen, remediivanse algo, y andando trabajando y yendo y vini*...
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History of the Conquest of Mexico: With a Preliminary View of the ..., Volume 3

William Hickling Prescott - Mexico - 1892 - 468 pages
...your false promises, 11 Carta Qninta de Cortfe, MS. 11 Hist, de la Conquista, cap. 177. Malinche ; I knew that you had destined me to this fate, since I did not fall by ray own hand when you entered my city of Tenochtitlan. Why do you slay me so unjustly ? God will demand...
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Journal of a Tour in the United States, Canada and Mexico

Lady Winefred Howard of Glossop - Canada - 1897 - 466 pages
...sacrifice of the most glorious trophy of his victories." The last words of Cuahtemoc to Cortes — " Why do you slay me so unjustly ? God will demand it of you ! " — enlisted as much sympathy in the eye-witnesses as did those of his friend and kinsman,...
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Mexico, and the Life of the Conqueror Fernando Cortes, Volume 2

William Hickling Prescott - Mexico - 1898 - 524 pages
...worthy of his better days. " 1 knew what it was," said he, " to trust to your false promises, Malinche ; I knew that you had destined me to this fate, since...you entered my city of Tenochtitlan. Why do you slay m« so unjustly ? God will demand it of you I " u The cacique ot Tacuba, protesting his innocence,...
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