 | Epes Sargent - 1867 - 478 sivua
...wljose attitudes and gestures expressed wonder and astonishment at the strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European...the ground which they had so long desired to see. They next erected a crucifix,11 and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting... | |
 | James Currie (A.M.) - 1867
...whose attitudes and gestures expressed wonder and astonishment at the strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European who set foot on the new world which he had discovered. He landed in a rich dress, and with a naked sword in his... | |
 | Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1868
...view. * Columbus was the first European who set his foot on the new world which he had discovered. 4He landed in a rich dress, and with a naked sword in...the ground which they had so long desired to see. They next erected a crucifix, and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting... | |
 | Joseph Payne - 1868
...whose attitude and gestures expressed wonder and astonishment at the strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European...which he had discovered. He landed in a rich dress, with a naked sword in his hand. His men followed, and kneeling down, they all kissed the ground which... | |
 | William Francis Collier - 1868 - 529 sivua
...New World which he had discovered. He landed in a ricli dress, and with a naked sword in his band. His men followed, and, kneeling down, they all kissed...the ground which they had so long desired to see. They next erected a crucifix, and prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting... | |
 | Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869
...whose attitude and gestures expressed wonder and astonishment at the strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European...the ground which they had so long desired to see. They next erected a crucifix, and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting... | |
 | William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1869
...whose attitudes and gestures expressed wonder and astonishment at the strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European...the ground which they had so long desired to see. They next erected a crucifix, and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting... | |
 | Emil Otto - 1869
...bemannt. 14) ga^nen. 15) Put the dative. 16) itber. V. Columbus was the first European who set foot1 on the new world which he had discovered. He landed in a rich dress, and with a naked2 sword in his hand. His men followed , and , kneeling down , they all kissed the ground which... | |
 | Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1870
...whose attitudes and gestures expressed wonder and astonishment at the strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European...the ground which they had so long desired to see. They next erected a crucifix, and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting... | |
 | Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1872
...whose attitudes and gestures expressed wonder and astonishment at the strange objects which presented themselves to their view. Columbus was the first European...the ground which they had so long desired to see. They next erected a crucifix, and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting... | |
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