Indians, painted according to their savage fashion, and decorated with their national ornaments of gold. After these were borne various kinds of live parrots, together with stuffed birds and animals of unknown species, and rare plants supposed to be of... Routledge's every boy's annual - Sivu 392tekijä(t) edmund rouledge - 1883Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Lewis Henry Jones - 1903 - 504 sivua
...been compared to one of those triumphs which the Romans were accustomed to decree to conquerors. 20 First were paraded the Indians, painted according...unknown species, and rare plants supposed to be of THE FIFTH READER precious qualities ; while great care was taken to make a conspicuous display of Indian... | |
| Lewis Henry Jones - 1904 - 296 sivua
...been compared to one of those triumphs which the Romans were accustomed to decree to conquerors. 20 First were paraded the Indians, painted according...and rare plants supposed to be of precious qualities ; while great care was taken to make a conspicuous display of Indian coronets, bracelets, and other... | |
| Lewis Henry Jones - 1904 - 296 sivua
...been compared to one of those triumphs which the Romans were accustomed to decree to conquerors. 20 First were paraded the Indians, painted according...and rare plants supposed to be of precious qualities ; while great care was taken to make a conspicuous display of Indian coronets, bracelets, and other... | |
| Sarah E. Sprague - 1904 - 272 sivua
...has been compared to one of those triumphs which the Romans were accustomed to decree to conquerors. First, were paraded the Indians, painted according...rare plants supposed to be of precious qualities; while great care was taken. to make a conspicuous display of Indian coronets, bracelets, and other... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 sivua
...has been compared to one of those triumphs which the Romans were accustomed to decree to conquerors. First were paraded the Indians, painted according...rare plants supposed to be of precious qualities; while great care was taken to make a conspicuous display of Indian coronets, bracelets, and other decorations... | |
| Anna E. McGovern - 1905 - 388 sivua
...has been compared to one of those triumphs which the Romans were accustomed to decree to conquerors. First were paraded the Indians, painted according...rare plants supposed to be of precious qualities; while great care was taken to make a conspicuous display of Indian coronets, bracelets, and other decorations... | |
| 1905 - 474 sivua
...has been compared to one of those triumphs which the Romans were accustomed to decree to conquerors. First were paraded the Indians, painted according...unknown species, and rare plants supposed to be of 218 After this followed Columbus on horseback, surrounded by a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry.... | |
| JOHN R. MUSICK - 1907 - 610 sivua
...his procession skillfully, so that it appeared to the best advantage. The six OUTSIDE THE CITY GATE. birds and animals of unknown species, and rare plants supposed to be of precious qualities; while great care was taken to display the Indian coronets, bracelets, and other decorations of gold,... | |
| John Roy Musick - 1908 - 556 sivua
...procession skillfully, so that it appeared to the best advantage. The six OUTSIDE THE CITY GATK.birds and animals of unknown species, and rare plants supposed to be of precious qualities; while great care was taken to display the Indian coronets, bracelets, and other decorations of gold,... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1908 - 462 sivua
...coronets, bracelets, and other decorations of gold. Last of all come Indians brought from America. They are painted according to their savage fashion, and decorated with their national ornaments. As those who are in the procession approach the pavilion, each in turn salutes the KING and QUEEN,... | |
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