| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1883 - 814 páginas
...they will be embarked on vessels prom Alaman. Hist. Me'j., i. 82-4. HOW THE ORDER WAS EXECUTED. 439 vided for that purpose. At the very moment of such...dying, you shall suffer the penalty of death. Yo el Hey," these last words being the sovereign's autograph signature, and meaning I, the king.23 Pursuant... | |
| Zephyrin Engelhardt - 1908 - 702 páginas
...houses, and the papers of such persons, without allowing them to remove anything but their breviaries and such garments as are 'absolutely necessary for...you shall suffer the penalty of death. Yo el Rey.' The last three words are the sovereign's autograph signature, and mean /, the king." 8 On the next... | |
| Abigail Hetzel Fitch - 1914 - 438 páginas
...houses and the papers of such persons, without allowing them to remove anything but their prayer books and such garments as are absolutely necessary for...you shall suffer the penalty of death. Yo el Rey.* If the viceroy required an incentive to do his work thoroughly, he undoubtedly received it in the last... | |
| Zephyrin Engelhardt - 1908 - 710 páginas
...houses, and the papers of such persons, without allowing them to remove anything but their breviaries and such garments as are absolutely necessary for...you shall suffer the penalty of death. Yo el Rey.' The last three words are the sovereign's autograph signature, and mean /, the king." 3 On the next... | |
| Wilfrid Hardy Callcott - 1926 - 386 páginas
...as are absolutely necessary for the journey. If after " AH Noll, From Empire to Republic, pp. 9-11. the embarkation there should be found in that district...ill or dying, you shall suffer the penalty of death. The ruthless execution of this order added greatly to the furor created by its contents. It may well... | |
| Charles W. Polzer - 1991 - 600 páginas
...allowIng them to remove anything but their prayerbooks, and such garments as are absolutely needed for the journey. If after the embarkation there should...dying, you shall suffer the penalty of death. Yo el Bey."i* The Visitador General, Jose de Galvez, took charge of the details of the expulsion from Mexico... | |
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