| Karl Clayton Leebrick - 1913 - 276 페이지
...pillage was of course a hardship to the Spaniards and they complained bitterly of it. Zuniga says, "Although to say the truth, there was no reason to...moderate in comparison to what generally takes place on U>) such occasions." The Indians, the house servants and Chinese were not so moderate; finding themselves... | |
| 1904 - 944 페이지
...Clara and the other religious houses. The city was then given over to pillage for three hours ; but " there was no reason to complain of the English soldiers,...to what generally takes place on such occasions," and when on the next day the Archbishop represented that plunder was still going on, the General issued... | |
| 1904 - 904 페이지
...Clara and the other religious houses. The city was then given over to pillage for three hours ; but " there was no reason to complain of the English soldiers, as they were sufficientlymoderate in comparison to what generally takes place on such occasions," and when on the... | |
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