Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... passed every eye followed him with admira- tion , and every tongue praised and blessed him . Before sunrise the whole fleet was under * Hist . del Almirante , cap . 44 . way ; the weather was serene and propitious , and 40 The Life and ...
... passed every eye followed him with admira- tion , and every tongue praised and blessed him . Before sunrise the whole fleet was under * Hist . del Almirante , cap . 44 . way ; the weather was serene and propitious , and 40 The Life and ...
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... 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 of land , chanting the Salve Regina and other anthems . Such ...
... 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 of land , chanting the Salve Regina and other anthems . Such ...
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... passed away without their return . On the following day parties were sent in various directions in quest of them , each with a trumpeter to sound calls and signals . Guns were fired from the ships , and arquebuses on shore , but all to ...
... passed away without their return . On the following day parties were sent in various directions in quest of them , each with a trumpeter to sound calls and signals . Guns were fired from the ships , and arquebuses on shore , but all to ...
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... passed through and through a buckler . The Spaniards now ran their boat against the canoe , and overturned it . Some of the savages got upon sunken rocks , others dis- charged their arrows while swimming , as dex- terously as though ...
... passed through and through a buckler . The Spaniards now ran their boat against the canoe , and overturned it . Some of the savages got upon sunken rocks , others dis- charged their arrows while swimming , as dex- terously as though ...
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... passed over to the Lucayos , and thence gradually , in the process of years , from island to island of that vast and verdant chain which links , as it were , the end of Florida to the coast of Paria on the southern continent . The ...
... passed over to the Lucayos , and thence gradually , in the process of years , from island to island of that vast and verdant chain which links , as it were , the end of Florida to the coast of Paria on the southern continent . The ...
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