| American Antiquarian Society - 1861 - 546 strani
...sailed to other parts to carry on their forrays. . . . '• In this island, called California, arc many griffins, on account of the great savageness...the immense quantity of wild game to be found there. . . . " Now, in the time that those great men of the Pagans sailed [against Constantinople] with those... | |
| 1862 - 448 strani
...carry on their foray«. . . . "In this island, called California, are many griffins, on account of tin- great savageness of the country, and the immense quantity of wild game to be found there. . . . "Now, in the time that those great men of the Pagans sailed [against Constantinople] with those... | |
| Titus Fey Cronise - 1868 - 744 strani
...and of great force. The island was the strongest in the world, from its steep rocks and great cliffs Their arms were all of gold, and so were the caparisons...officers to whom the honor of making that discovery belongs—or some of his companions, may have read it, and, finding what they supposed to be an island... | |
| TItus Fey Cronise - 1868 - 736 strani
...and of great force. The island was the strongest in the world, from its steep rocks and great cliffs. Their arms were all of gold, and so were the caparisons...discovery of this country, and it is quite possible that Hernaudo Grixalva —one of Cortez' officers to whom the honor of making that discovery belongs—or... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, George Davidson - 1869 - 364 strani
...without any men among them, becanse they were accustomed to live after the fashion of Amazons." " In this island called California are many Griffins, on account of the great savageness of the countiy, and the immense quantity of wild game found there." " Now, in the time that those great men... | |
| Rolander Guy McClellan - 1872 - 794 strani
...great cliffs. Their arms were all of gold, and so were the caparisons of the wild beasts they rode." " In the island called California are many griffins,...immense quantity of wild game to be found there." An opinion prevails among some well-informed authors that the name is derived from the Latin words... | |
| Rolander Guy McClellan - 1875 - 830 strani
...great cliffs. Their arms were all of gold, and so were the caparisons of the wild beasts they rode." "In the island called California are many griffins,...immense quantity of wild game to be found there." An opinion prevails among some well-informed authors that the name is derived from the Latin words... | |
| John S. Dye - 1883 - 1162 strani
...Their arms were all of gold, and so were the caparisons of the wild beasts they rode"; and elsewhere: "In the island called California, are many griffins,...immense quantity of wild game to be found there." The name of California appears in the writings of Bernal Diaz del Castillo, an officer in the army... | |
| Harr Wagner - 1896 - 182 strani
...men among them, because they were accustomed to live after the fashion of Amazons. " In this island are many griffins, on account of the great savageness...the country and the immense quantity of wild game found there. "Now, in the time that those great men of the Pagus sailed (against Constantinople), with... | |
| David Augustus Shaw - 1900 - 338 strani
...great cliffs. Their arms were all of gold and so were the caparisons of the wild beasts they rode." "In the island called California are many griffins...immense quantity of wild game to be found there." As the name originated, however — before civilized man had beheld the land, before Cortez had invaded... | |
| |