The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
Из књиге
Резултати 1-5 од 59
Страница 5
... circumstance can prove more strongly the feeble progress in this art , and the feelings of his contempo- raries on the daring nature of his attempt , than the fact , that the opinions of Columbus were never concealed nor veiled , his ...
... circumstance can prove more strongly the feeble progress in this art , and the feelings of his contempo- raries on the daring nature of his attempt , than the fact , that the opinions of Columbus were never concealed nor veiled , his ...
Страница 6
... circumstances . Every now and then , thought takes some sudden and general direction ; either revisiting some long neglected region of knowledge , and exploring and re - opening its for- gotten paths , or breaking with wonder and ...
... circumstances . Every now and then , thought takes some sudden and general direction ; either revisiting some long neglected region of knowledge , and exploring and re - opening its for- gotten paths , or breaking with wonder and ...
Страница 11
... circumstances by which Columbus was gradually pre- pared for the great purpose which he finally accomplished . We could with pleasure extend our quotations , for this portion of his history is full of interest , but we must pass on to ...
... circumstances by which Columbus was gradually pre- pared for the great purpose which he finally accomplished . We could with pleasure extend our quotations , for this portion of his history is full of interest , but we must pass on to ...
Страница 20
... circumstances which led to these disgraceful occurrences , for , on the reputation of Ferdinand of Spain , the treatment of Columbus must reflect indelible disgrace . In the first place , the sanguine and enthusiastic temperament of Co ...
... circumstances which led to these disgraceful occurrences , for , on the reputation of Ferdinand of Spain , the treatment of Columbus must reflect indelible disgrace . In the first place , the sanguine and enthusiastic temperament of Co ...
Страница 22
... circumstance extremely unpropitious to Columbus , and which mingled great bitterness in almost every occurrence of his subsequent life , was the difference in the views and objects of his followers and himself . Columbus was sincere and ...
... circumstance extremely unpropitious to Columbus , and which mingled great bitterness in almost every occurrence of his subsequent life , was the difference in the views and objects of his followers and himself . Columbus was sincere and ...
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
Anapa ancient Andrès appear Arabian Arabic Articles of Confederation beautiful boat called Catharine Caucasus character Cicero Circassia civil Clan Columbus commerce common common law Conachar Congress considered Constitution Court declared Demosthenes district doubt effect eloquence Europe Euxine evil existence fact Father favour feelings France French Gamba Georgia give Glover Greek hundred Imerithia Indians influence inhabitants interest King labour land language Legislatures Malaria manner manufactures mapono means ment Mingrelia mountains nations nature naval navy never northern object opinion orator passed peculiar perhaps Phasis poetry poets portion possession present Prince principles produced Provençal Provençal literature provinces Ramorny remarks rendered Revolution rhyme river Roman Rothsay Russia Saracens seems shew southern Spain Spanish spirit supposed tariff thing thou tion treaty Treaty of Tilsit tribes Troubadours United verse vessels voyage whole words