“a government, which does not rest on the sympathies of its subjects, cannot long abide; that human institutions, when not connected with human prosperity and progress, must fall, if not before the increasing light of civilisation, by the hand of violence; by violence from within, if not from without. And who shall lament their fall?””
Quotes by William H. Prescott
History of the Conquest of Mexico
“The life of the Spanish discoverers was one long day-dream. Illusion after illusion chased one another like the bubbles which the child throws off from his pipe, as bright, as beautiful, and as empty. They lived in a world of enchantment.””
History of the Conquest of Mexico
“sublimity than the aspect of this coast, as it is””
History of the Conquest of Peru; with a preliminary view of the civilization of the Incas
“fickle monarch of France, seduced by the advantageous offers””
The Age of Philip II and the Supremacy of the Spanish Empire
“But, to judge the action fairly, we must transport ourselves to the age when it happened.””
History of the Conquest of Mexico
William H. PrescottWilliam H. Prescott was a prominent American historian known for his meticulous research and vivid narrative style. Born in 1796 in Salem, Massachusetts, Prescott faced significant challenges in his e...