| William Robertson - 1787 - 402 strani
...to his country, and fo honourable to himfelf. His followers obferving his tranfports of joy, rufhed forward to join in his wonder, exultation and gratitude. They held on their courfe to the fhore with great alacrity , when Balboa advancing up to the middle in the waves with... | |
| William Robertson - 1800 - 472 strani
...and fo honourable to himfelf. His followers, obferving his tranfports of joy, rufhed forward to BOOK, to join in his wonder, exultation, and gratitude* They held on their courfe to the more with great alacrity, when Balboa advancing up to the middle in the waves with his... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 414 strani
...country. to joJn jn his wonder, exultation, and gratitude. They held on their courfe to the fliore with great alacrity, when Balboa Advancing up to the middle in the waves with his buckler and fword, took poffeflion . of • that ocean in the name of the king his mafter, and vowed to defend... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 432 strani
...to heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneficial to his country and so honourable to himself. His followers, observing...waves, with his buckler and sword, took possession of the ocean in the name of the king his master, and vowed to defend it, with those arms, against all... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1805 - 414 strani
...to heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneficial to his country and so honourable to himself. His followers, observing...waves, with his buckler and sword, took possession of the ocean in the name of the king his master, and vowed to defend it, with those arms, against all... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 398 strani
...to heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneficial to his qountry and so honourable to himself. His followers, observing...to join in his wonder, exultation, and gratitude. Ihey held on their course to the shore with great alacrity ; when Balboa, advancing up to the middle... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1806 - 392 strani
...exultation and gratitude. They descended with alacrity to the shore, and Balboa advancing up to his middle in the waves, with his buckler and sword, took possession of that Ocean, in the name of the king his master, and vowed to defend it against all his enemies. That part of the great... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 382 strani
...heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneficial to his country, and so honourable to himself. His followers, observing...buckler and sword, took possession of that ocean in the name of the king his master, and vowed to defend it, with these arms, agamst all his enemies*. That... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 490 strani
...heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneficial to his country, and so honourable to himself. His followers, observing...buckler and sword, took possession of that ocean in the, name of the king his master, and vowed to defend it with BOOK these arms against all his enemies.11... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 470 strani
...heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneficial to his country, and so honourable to himself. His followers, observing his transports of joy, B O_O K rushed forward to join in his wonder, exultv ^ , _. ation, and gratitude. They held on their... | |
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