| Theodore Irving - 1835 - 306 páginas
...God, in his mercy, says the Spanish chronicler, willing to show these heathens, that he listeneth unto those who call upon him in truth, sent down, in the...middle of the ensuing night, a plenteous rain, to the great joy of the Indians.* The Cacique, with his warriors, astonished and overjoyed at this unhoped... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1853 - 734 páginas
...their parched fields. "God in his mercy, willing to show these heathens, that he listeneth unto them who call upon him in truth, sent down, in the middle of the ensuing night, a plenteous rain, to the great joy of the Indians."—Las Casas. At last, after many strange adventures, the little army came... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1855 - 738 páginas
...their parched fields. "God in his mercy, willing to show these heathens, that he listeneth unto them who call upon him in truth, sent down, in the middle of the ensuing night, a plenteous rain, to the great joy of the Indians." — Las Casas. At last, after many strange adventures, the little army came... | |
| Theodore Irving - 1857 - 470 páginas
...God, in his mercy, says the Spanish chronicler, willing to show these heathens, that he listeneth unto those who call upon him in truth, sent down, in the...middle of the ensuing night, a plenteous rain, to the great joy of the Indians.* The cacique, with his warriors, astonished and overjoyed at this unhoped... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1862 - 524 páginas
...says the ipious Las Casas, "willing to show these heathens, that he listeneth to them that call to him in truth, sent down, in the middle of the ensuing night, a plenteous rain, to the great joy of the Indians." After many strange adventures, the invaders came to a village called Utiangue,... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1863 - 562 páginas
...mercy," says the pious Las Casas, "willing to show these heathens, that he listeneth to them that call to him in truth, sent down, in the middle of the ensuing night, a plenteous rain, to the great joy of the Indians." After many strange adventures, the invaders came to a village called Utiangue,... | |
| John Campbell Butler - 1879 - 394 páginas
...God, in his mercy, says the Spanish Chronicler, willing to show these heathens that he listeneth unto those who call upon him in truth, sent down, in the middle of the ensuing night, a plenteous quantity of rain, to the great joy of the Indians. * * It is a reflection replete with interest that... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 434 páginas
...spirit of that religion has since been manifested in those realms in man's treatment of his brother-man. It is worthy of especial notice that upon the night...heathen that he listeneth to those who call upon him hi truth, sent down in the middle of the ensuing night a plenteous rain, to the great joy of the Indians."... | |
| Henrietta Christian Wright - 1913 - 382 páginas
...Las Casas, the historian, writing of this, says, " God, in his mercy, willing to show these heathens that he listeneth to those who call upon him in truth,...middle of the ensuing night, a plenteous rain, to the great joy of the Indians." So the rain fell, and the Indian sowed his seed and gathered harvests of... | |
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