Portuguese navigators, who had been guided in several of their discoveries by the motion of birds, altered his course from due west towards that quarter whither they pointed their flight. But, after holding on for several days in this new direction, without... The History of America - Stran 124avtor: William Robertson - 1817 - 383 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Robertson - 1809 - 382 strani
...days in this new direction, without any better success than formerly, having seen no object daring thirty days but the sea and the sky, the hopes of...'subsided faster than they had risen; their fears revived with additional force; impatience, rage, and despair, appeared in every countenance. All sense... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 490 strani
...flocks, making towards the south-west. Columbus, in imitation of the Portuguese navigators, who had been guided in several of their discoveries by the motion...subsided faster than they had risen ; their fears revived with addi- Their fears tional force ; impatience, rage, and despair, appeared in «*""»•... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 strani
...flight. But, after holding on for several days in this new direction, without any better success tban formerly, having seen no object, during thirty days,...subsided faster than they had risen ; their fears revived Their fcars with additional force ; impatience, rage, and despair, r-turuappeared in every... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 470 strani
...flocks, making towards the southwest. Columbus, in imitation of the Portuguese navigators, who had b.een guided, in several of their discoveries, by the motion...Danger of countenance. All sense of subordination was a mntmy. jogt . ^ ofgcerS) who had hitherto concurred with Columbus in opinion, and supported his authority,... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 448 strani
...flocks, making towards the southwest. Columbus, in imitation of the Portuguese navigators, who had been guided, in . several of their discoveries, by the...Their fears their fears revived with additional force ; impatience, rage, and despair, appeared in every Danger of countenance. All sense of subordination... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 514 strani
...days in this new direction, without any better success than formerly, having seen no object, daring thirty days, but the sea and the sky, the hopes of...subsided faster than they had risen ; their fears revived with additional force; impatience, rage, and despair, appeared in every countenance. All sense... | |
| William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - 1820 - 440 strani
...making towards the south- ,» •west. Columbus, in imitation of the Portuguese navigators, who had been guided, in several of their discoveries, by the motion...companions subsided faster than they had risen; their fears revived with additional force ; im- Their fears . • 11* i * return. patience, rage, and despair,... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 478 strani
...flocks, making towards the south-west. Columbus, in imitation of the Portuguese navigators, who had been guided, in several of their discoveries, by the motion...companions subsided faster than they had risen; their then- fears feavs revived with additional force ; impatience, retuinrage, and despair, appeared in... | |
| William Robertson - 1824 - 398 strani
...flocks, making towards the south-west. Columbus, in imitation of the Portuguese navigators, who had been guided, in several of their discoveries, by the motion...Their fears their fears revived with additional force; imletnm. patience, rage, and despair, appeared in every Danger of countenance. All sense of subordination... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 490 strani
...the south-west. Columbus, in imitation of the Portuguese navigators, who had been VOL. Vi. G 1492. guided, in several of their discoveries, by the motion...hopes of his companions subsided faster than they Their fears had risen ; their fears revived with additional force ; ' '""' impatience, rage, and despair,... | |
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