| Pedro Velasquez - 1850 - 36 sidor
...of the most important of the concluding events. The place of residence assigned to our travellers, was the vacant wing of a spacious and sumptuous structure,...people from the Assyrian plains. Their peculiar and strongly destinctive lineaments, it is now perfectly well ascertained are to be traced in many of the... | |
| 1852 - 342 sidor
..."The place of residence assigned to our travellers was the vacant wing of a sumptuous and spacious structure, at the western extremity of the city, which...migration of this people from the Assyrian plains. Forbidden by inviolably sacred laws from intermarrying with any persons but those of their own caste,... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1854 - 508 sidor
...race, who are described in the following paragraph " The place of residence assigned to our travellers, was the vacant wing of a spacious and sumptuous structure...people from the Assyrian plains. Their peculiar and strongly distinctive lineaments, it is now perfectly well ascertained are to be traced in many of the... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1854 - 510 sidor
...race, who are described in the ^Bowing paragraph " The place of residence assigned to our travellers, was the vacant wing of a spacious and sumptuous structure...called Kaanas, which it was distinctly asserted, in thoir annals and traditions, had accompanied the first migration of this people from the Assyrian plains.... | |
| baroness Mary Montgomerie Currie - 1881 - 354 sidor
...Xtacumbi and Upaxaelulah, the last of the Aztecs, — or, as they were designated in the pink pamphlet, 'the surviving remnant of an ancient and singular order of priesthood called Kaanas, which had accompanied the first migration of this people (the Iximayans) from the Assyrian plains,' — were... | |
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