Letters to a Child, on the Subject of Maritime Discovery, Volumes 2-6Harvey and Darton, 1820 - 270 pagina's |
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Pagina 49
... crew of people , none of whom were in- terested , as he was , in the success of the voyage ; and none , perhaps , had the same reliance on the good providence of God . F However , Columbus did his best to cheer and to 49.
... crew of people , none of whom were in- terested , as he was , in the success of the voyage ; and none , perhaps , had the same reliance on the good providence of God . F However , Columbus did his best to cheer and to 49.
Pagina 51
... crew of one of the ships took up a cane which floated on the water , and seemed to have been newly cut : another vessel picked up a piece of carved wood ; and flights of birds came round the ship , so that Columbus was confident they ...
... crew of one of the ships took up a cane which floated on the water , and seemed to have been newly cut : another vessel picked up a piece of carved wood ; and flights of birds came round the ship , so that Columbus was confident they ...
Pagina 52
... crew of which had seen a light upon the shore . At last 12th Oct. 1492 } the bright sun rose , and they saw an island about two leagues from them , covered with wood , and watered by many streams * . The crews of the ships burst * See a ...
... crew of which had seen a light upon the shore . At last 12th Oct. 1492 } the bright sun rose , and they saw an island about two leagues from them , covered with wood , and watered by many streams * . The crews of the ships burst * See a ...
Pagina 62
... crew , and the crew of the ship - wrecked vessel , across this wide ocean . Colum- bus now saw it would be in vain to at- tempt any thing more in the way of dis- covery , under such circumstances . His first desire , therefore , was to ...
... crew , and the crew of the ship - wrecked vessel , across this wide ocean . Colum- bus now saw it would be in vain to at- tempt any thing more in the way of dis- covery , under such circumstances . His first desire , therefore , was to ...
Pagina 67
... crew went , in solemn procession , to the church , to return thanks to God for having brought them back to their dear native country once again . Columbus was next presented to the king and queen . He took with him those na- tives of ...
... crew went , in solemn procession , to the church , to return thanks to God for having brought them back to their dear native country once again . Columbus was next presented to the king and queen . He took with him those na- tives of ...
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Letters to a Child, on the Subject of Maritime Discovery, Volumes 2-6 Emily Taylor Volledige weergave - 1820 |
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