| William Robertson - 1787 - 414 strani
...fome time longer. c Their fears return. As they proceeded, the indications of approaching land feemed to be more certain, and excited hope in proportion....birds began to appear in flocks , making towards the fouthweft. Columbus, in immitation of the Portuguefe navigators , who had been guided , in feVeral... | |
| William Robertson - 1787 - 402 strani
...return. As they proceeded, the indications of ap* proaching land feemed to be more certain , and «xcited hope in proportion. The birds began to appear in flocks , making towards the fouthweft. Columbus , in immitation of the Portuguefe navigators , who had been guided, infeveral of... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1795 - 626 strani
...accompany their admiral for foitwtime longer. As they proceeded, the indications of approaching land feemed to be more certain, and excited hope in proportion....birds began to appear in flocks, making towards the fouth-weft. Columbus, in imitation of the Portuguefe navigators, who had been guided, in feveral of... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1796 - 644 strani
...accompany their admiral for fomc time longer. As they proceeded, the indications of approaching land fecmed to be more certain, and excited hope in proportion....birds began to appear in flocks, making towards the luuth-weft. Columbus, in imitation of the Portugucte navigators, who had been guided, in feveral of... | |
| James Hardie - 1801 - 526 strani
...the indication? of approaching land seemed to be more certain. The birds began to appear in flecks, making towards the South-west. Columbus, in imitation...West, towards that quarter, whither they pointed their llight. But after they had gone on for several days in this direction, with no better success than... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 414 strani
...accompany their admiral for fome time longer. As they proceeded, the indications of approaching land feemed to be more certain, and excited hope in proportion....birds began to appear in flocks, making towards the fouthweft. Columbus, in imitation of the Portuguefe navigators, who had been guided, in feveral of... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 458 strani
...every other nation. Tin;•' he prevailed with them to accompany their admiral for some time longer. As they proceeded, the indications of approaching land seemed to be more certain. The birds began to appear in flocks, making to the southwest i to the same point Columbus directed... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 432 strani
...every other nation. Thus he prevailed with them to accompany their admiral for some time longer. As they proceeded, the indications of approaching land seemed to be more certain. The birds began to appear in flocks, making to the southwest : to the same point Columbus directed... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 448 strani
...excesses which they meditated, but prevailed with them to accompany their admiral for some time longer. As they proceeded, the indications of approaching land...in imitation of the Portuguese navigators, who had tjeen guided, in several of their discoveries, by the motion of birds, altered his course from due... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 514 strani
...excesses, whirh they meditated, but prevailed with them to accompany their admiral for some time longer. As they proceeded, the indications of approaching land...their discoveries, by the motion of birds, altered their course from due west towards that quarter whither they pointed their flight. But, after holding... | |
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