| Andrew S. Berky - 1966 - 782 lehte
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| Washington Irving - 2013 - 497 lehte
...and confiding simplicity, and suffered their scrutiny with perfect acquiescence, winning them by his benignity. They now supposed that the ships had sailed...crystal firmament which bounded their horizon, or had descended from above on their ample wings, and that these marvelous beings were inhabitants of... | |
| B.D.Sharma - 2006 - 284 lehte
...this benignity then now supposed that the ship had sailed out of the crustal firmament which bound their horizon or that they had descended from above, on their ample wings, and that the marvellous beings were inhabitants of the skies. Heading: Columbus in the New World Precis. Early... | |
| 1828 - 484 lehte
...so strange and formidable, suffered their scrutiny with perfect acquiescence. The wondering savages were won by this benignity ; they now supposed that...these marvellous beings were inhabitants of the skies. — From the Life of Columbus, by Washington Irving. ?Tt)e ©atUmr. " This fellow pecks up wit as pigeons... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1828 - 802 lehte
...them so strong and formidable, suffered their scrutiny with perfect acquiescence The wondering savages were won by this benignity; they now supposed that...marvellous beings were inhabitants of the skies.* ;'The natives of the island were no less objects of curiosity to the Spaniards, differing, as they... | |
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