Works, Volumen5,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
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... suffered . For several days they had been perplexed in trackless 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 ...
... suffered . For several days they had been perplexed in trackless 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 ...
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... suffering from long confinement ; and the multitude of persons , unaccustomed to the sea and pent up in the fleet , languished for the refreshment of the land . The lighter caravels , therefore , scoured the coast in each direction ...
... suffering from long confinement ; and the multitude of persons , unaccustomed to the sea and pent up in the fleet , languished for the refreshment of the land . The lighter caravels , therefore , scoured the coast in each direction ...
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... suffered excessively from long restraint , especially the horses . There was a general joy at escaping from the irksome confinement of the ships , and once more tread- ing the firm earth , and breathing the sweetness of Christopher ...
... suffered excessively from long restraint , especially the horses . There was a general joy at escaping from the irksome confinement of the ships , and once more tread- ing the firm earth , and breathing the sweetness of Christopher ...
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... suffered greatly from confinement and sea - sickness , and from subsisting for a length of time on salt provisions much damaged , and mouldy biscuit . suffered great exposure on the land also , before houses could be built for their ...
... suffered greatly from confinement and sea - sickness , and from subsisting for a length of time on salt provisions much damaged , and mouldy biscuit . suffered great exposure on the land also , before houses could be built for their ...
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... suffered from the fate of his murdered garrison , and his uncertainty as to the conduct of the barbarous tribes by which he was surrounded ; -all these had harassed his mind and broken his rest while on board the ship ; since landing ...
... suffered from the fate of his murdered garrison , and his uncertainty as to the conduct of the barbarous tribes by which he was surrounded ; -all these had harassed his mind and broken his rest while on board the ship ; since landing ...
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