Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... forests , while flights of parrots and other tropical birds passed from one to the other . The crews were now assembled on the decks of the several ships , to return thanks to God for their prosperous voyage , and their happy discovery ...
... forests , while flights of parrots and other tropical birds passed from one to the other . The crews were now assembled on the decks of the several ships , to return thanks to God for their prosperous voyage , and their happy discovery ...
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... forests . After seeking in vain for good anchorage at Dominica , he stood for another of the group , to which he gave the name of his ship , Marigalante . Here he landed , displayed the royal banner 46 —Transactions at the Island of ...
... forests . After seeking in vain for good anchorage at Dominica , he stood for another of the group , to which he gave the name of his ship , Marigalante . Here he landed , displayed the royal banner 46 —Transactions at the Island of ...
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... forest overspread it ; some of the trees were in blossom , others laden with unknown fruits , others possessing spicy odors - among which was one with the leaf of the laurel and the fragrance of the clove . Hence they made sail for an ...
... forest overspread it ; some of the trees were in blossom , others laden with unknown fruits , others possessing spicy odors - among which was one with the leaf of the laurel and the fragrance of the clove . Hence they made sail for an ...
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... forests rendered them almost impenetrable ; and it was necessary to wade a great many rivers , or probably the windings and doublings of the same stream . The island appeared to be naturally fertile in the extreme . The forests abounded ...
... forests rendered them almost impenetrable ; and it was necessary to wade a great many rivers , or probably the windings and doublings of the same stream . The island appeared to be naturally fertile in the extreme . The forests abounded ...
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... forests so dense as almost to exclude the light of day . They had clambered rocks , waded rivers , and struggled through briers and thickets . Some who were experienced seamen climbed the trees , to get a sight of the stars , by which ...
... forests so dense as almost to exclude the light of day . They had clambered rocks , waded rivers , and struggled through briers and thickets . Some who were experienced seamen climbed the trees , to get a sight of the stars , by which ...
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