| 1867 - 964 strani
...ought to be ashamed. The Spaniards, while thus employed, were surrounded Ъу many of tbe natiTea, who gazed, in silent admiration, upon actions which...comprehend, and of which they did not foresee the consequence«. The dress of the Spaniards, the whiteness of their skins, th«r beards, their arms,... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1795 - 626 strani
...difcoveries. The Spaniards, while thus employed, were furrounded by many of the natives, who gazed, in filent admiration, upon actions which they could not comprehend, and of which they did not forefee the confequences. The drefs of the Spaniards, the whitenefs of their Ikins, their beards, their... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 458 strani
...such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the country for the crown of Castile and Leon. The Spaniards, while thus employed, were surrounded...which they could not comprehend, and of which they could not foresee the consequence. The dress of the Spaniards, the whiteness of their skin, their beard.s,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 432 strani
...a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the country for the crown of Castile and, Leon. The Spaniards, while thus employed, were surrounded...which they could not comprehend, and of which they could not foresee the consequence. The dress of the Spaniards, the whiteness of their skin, their beards,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 492 strani
...possession of the count;y for the crown of Castile and Leon. The Spaniards, while thus employed, \vere surrounded by many of the natives, who gazed in silent...which they could not comprehend , and of which they could not foresee the consequence. The dress of the Spaniards, the whiteness of their skin, their beard's,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 398 strani
...such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the country for the crown of Castile and Leon. The Spaniards, while thus employed, were surrounded...who gazed in silent admiration upon actions which thty could not comprehend, and of which they could not foresee the consequence. The dress of the Spaniards,... | |
| William Robertson - 1810 - 412 strani
...possession of the country for the crown of Castile and Leon, with all the formalities which the Portuguese were accustomed to observe in acts of this kind, in...and of which they did not foresee the consequences. Their dress, the whiteness of their skins, their beards, their arms, and their ships, appeared strange... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 strani
...possession of the country for the crown of Castile and Leon, with all the formalities which the Portuguese were accustomed to observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries*. 'I' lie Spaniards, while thus employed, were surrounded hy many of the natives, who gazed, in silent... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 490 strani
...possession of the country for the crown of Castile and Leon, with all the formalities wJiich tbe Portuguese were accustomed to observe in acts of this kind, in their new discoveries.0 Their mu- The Spaniards, while thus employed, were surrounded ishment!"" Dy man7 °f... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 448 strani
...possession of the country for the crown of Castile and Leon, with all the formalities which the Portuguese were accustomed to observe in acts of this kind, in their new discoveries. s THE Spaniards, while thus employed, were Their mur • it tua' asto" surrounded by many of the natives,... | |
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