| James Hardie - 1801 - 526 páginas
...expressed the utmost astonishment at the strange objects, which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European, who set foot in the !New World, which he had discovered. His men followed, and kneeling down, returned thanks to heaven for conducting their voyage to so happy... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 458 páginas
...strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European who set root on the new world which he had discovered. He landed in...kissed the ground which they had so long desired to see. They returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 432 páginas
...strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European who set foot on the new world which he had discovered. He landed in...kissed the ground which they had so long' desired to see. They returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 492 páginas
...Columbus was the first European who set foot on the new world which he had discovered. . He lauded in a rich dress, .and with a naked sword in his hand....down they all kissed the ground which they had so lom; desired to see. They returned thanks to God ftr conducting their voyage to such a happy issue.... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 382 páginas
....expressed wonder and astonish.ment at the strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European who set foot in the...discovered. He landed in a rich dress, and with a uaked sword in his hand. His men followed; and, kneeling down, they all kissed the ground which they... | |
| William Robertson - 1810 - 412 páginas
...expressed wonder and astonishment, at the strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European who set foot in the...a rich dress, and with a naked sword in his hand. Ilis men followed, and kneeling down, they all kissed the ground which they had so long wished to sec.... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 490 páginas
...expressed wonder and astonishment at the strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European who set foot in. the...his hand. His men. followed, and kneeling down, they ell kissed the ground wliicli they had so long desired to see. They next erected a crucifix, and prostrating... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 páginas
...wonder and astonishment at tiie strange objects which presented themselves to thair view. Cohnnbus was the first European who set foot in the New World which he had discovered. lie landed in a rich dress, ami with a naked sword in his hand. His men followed, and, kneeling down,... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 448 páginas
...expressed wonder and astonishment at the strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European who set foot in the...followed, and kneeling down, they all kissed the ground 15 which they had so long desired to see. They BOOK next erected a crucifix, and prostrating them-... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 448 páginas
...expressed wonder and astonishment at the strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European who set foot in the...followed, and kneeling down, they all kissed the ground 15 which they had so long desired to see. They BOOK next erected a crucifix, and prostrating them-... | |
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