| William Bullock - 1824 - 586 pages
...good Spanish gods, but we might still have been allowed to keep a few of those of our ancestors !" and I was informed that chaplets of flowers had been placed...notwithstanding the extreme diligence of the Spanish clergy for three hundred years, there still remains some taint of heathen superstition among the descendents of... | |
| 1824 - 666 pages
...Spanish gods, but we might still have been allowed to keep a few of those of our ancestors ! " and k of an " unhappy issue," I would be understood only...Hardress Waller, were both remarkable men. Sir Hard three hundred years, there still remains some taint of heathen superstition among the descendants of... | |
| 1824 - 602 pages
...good Spanish gods, but we might still have been allowed to keep a few of those of our ancestors !" And I was informed that chaplets of flowers had been placed...notwithstanding the extreme diligence of the Spanish clergy for three hundred years, there still remains some taint of heathen superstition among the descendants of... | |
| 1824 - 610 pages
...good Spanish gods, but we might still have been allowed to keep a few of those of our ancestors." And I was informed, that chaplets of flowers had been...thither, unseen, in the evening, for that purpose. Among the most striking remains of antiquity are the magnificent ruins of Tezcuco : near them is the... | |
| 1825 - 502 pages
...good Spanish gods, but we might still have been allowed to keep a few of those of our ancestors !' And I was informed that chaplets of flowers had been placed on the figure by natives who had stolen thiiher unseen, in the evening, for that purpose ; a proof that, notwithstanding the extreme diligence... | |
| 1834 - 428 pages
...chaplet of flowers was placed on the figure, by natives, wno had stolen thither unseen, at evening: a proof that notwithstanding the extreme diligence of the Spanish clergy for 300 years, there still remains some taints of heathen superstition among lha natives."— See Bullock's... | |
| 1850 - 418 pages
...good Spanish gods, but we might still have been allowed to keep a few of those of our ancestors !' and I was informed that chaplets of flowers had been placed...notwithstanding the extreme diligence of the Spanish clergy for three hundred years, there still remains some taint of heathen superstition among the descendants of... | |
| Ruins - 1852 - 464 pages
...good Spanish gods, but we might still have been allowed to keep a few of those of our ancestors 1' and I was informed that chaplets of flowers had been placed...notwithstanding the extreme diligence of the Spanish clergy for three hundred years, there still remains some taint of heathen superstition among the descendants of... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1862 - 534 pages
...good Spanish gods, but we might still have been allowed to keep a few of those of our ancestors !' And I was informed that chaplets of flowers had been placed...figure by natives who had stolen thither unseen in the evening."1 The figure which thus reawakened patriotic sympathies in the degenerate descendants of the... | |
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