The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... land , though at several thousand miles from the islands he was sanguinely expecting to reach , burst upon their anxious and almost agonizing gaze . " It is singular how much the success of this great undertaking de- pended upon two ...
... land , though at several thousand miles from the islands he was sanguinely expecting to reach , burst upon their anxious and almost agonizing gaze . " It is singular how much the success of this great undertaking de- pended upon two ...
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... land , the hearts of the crews failed them . They seemed literally to have taken leave of the world . Behind them was every thing dear to the heart of man ; country , family , friends , life itself : before them every thing was chaos ...
... land , the hearts of the crews failed them . They seemed literally to have taken leave of the world . Behind them was every thing dear to the heart of man ; country , family , friends , life itself : before them every thing was chaos ...
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... land and riches , and every thing that could arouse their cupidity , or inflame their imagi- nations . Nor were these promises made for purposes of mere deception ; Columbus certainly believed that he should realize them all . " p . 125 ...
... land and riches , and every thing that could arouse their cupidity , or inflame their imagi- nations . Nor were these promises made for purposes of mere deception ; Columbus certainly believed that he should realize them all . " p . 125 ...
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... land . It was first descried by a mariner named Rodrigo de Trianra ; but the reward was afterwards adjudged to the admiral , for having previously perceived the light . The land was now dimly seen about two leagues distant , whereupon ...
... land . It was first descried by a mariner named Rodrigo de Trianra ; but the reward was afterwards adjudged to the admiral , for having previously perceived the light . The land was now dimly seen about two leagues distant , whereupon ...
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... land where the shores were strewed with pearl , the rocks glittered with gems , the palaces were roofed with gold , and the air itself filled with fragrance , was forever rising in his waking and even in his nightly visions . Neither ...
... land where the shores were strewed with pearl , the rocks glittered with gems , the palaces were roofed with gold , and the air itself filled with fragrance , was forever rising in his waking and even in his nightly visions . Neither ...
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