Littell's Living Age, Volume 71Living Age Company Incorporated, 1861 |
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Page 55
... Don Fernando Cortes , and said to him , ' Señor , all the city says that you have killed your wife ; for the love of God see and have that coffin opened , so that the people may see that there is no truth in the report , and that your ...
... Don Fernando Cortes , and said to him , ' Señor , all the city says that you have killed your wife ; for the love of God see and have that coffin opened , so that the people may see that there is no truth in the report , and that your ...
Page 56
... Don Fernando told her to let it alone , that it was well enough , and that she had seen marks of violence on her throat , and a stain of blood on her forehead , and some beads of her necklace broken . Asked if she knows or believes that Don ...
... Don Fernando told her to let it alone , that it was well enough , and that she had seen marks of violence on her throat , and a stain of blood on her forehead , and some beads of her necklace broken . Asked if she knows or believes that Don ...
Page 57
... Don F. Cortes . be signs that Doña Catalina had been stran- That the day on which Doña Catalina Suarez gled and had not died a natural death ; and was found dead in the morning , this witness so it was publicly said that Don Fernando ...
... Don F. Cortes . be signs that Doña Catalina had been stran- That the day on which Doña Catalina Suarez gled and had not died a natural death ; and was found dead in the morning , this witness so it was publicly said that Don Fernando ...
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LONDON REVIEW | 3 |
The Consulate and the Empire | 40 |
Slavery and the Rebellion | 47 |
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