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" The thoughts and feelings of Columbus in this little space of time must have been tumultuous and intense. At length, in spite of every difficulty and danger, he had accomplished his object. The great mystery of the ocean was revealed ; his theory, which... "
The Extractor; or Universal repertorium of literature, science, and arts ... - Page 189
1829
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, 5. köide

1830 - 428 lehte
...object. The great mystery of (he ocean was revealed ; his theory, which had been the scoff of tas.es, was triumphantly established ; he had secured to himself...imagination to conceive the feelings of such a man, it the moment of so sublime a discovery. What a bewildering crowd of conjectures must have thronged...
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The Eclectic Reader: Designed for Schools and Academies

Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 338 lehte
...Columbus, in this little space of time, must have been tumultuous and intense. At length, in spite of every difficulty and danger, he had accomplished...was revealed ; his theory, which had been the scoff even of sages, was triumphantly established ; he had secured to himself a glory which must be as durable...
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The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus

Washington Irving - 1833 - 284 lehte
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A History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the ...

Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 608 lehte
...Columbus, in this little space of time, must have been tumultuous and intense. At length, in spite of every difficulty and danger, he had accomplished...was revealed ; his theory, which had been the scoff even of sages, was triumphantly established ; he had secured to himself a glory, which must be as durable...
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A History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the ...

Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 600 lehte
...of time, must have been tumultuous and intense. At length, in spite of every difficulty and dnnger, he had accomplished his object. The great mystery...was revealed ; his theory, which had been the scoff even of sages, was triumphantly established ; he had secured to himself a glory, which must be as durable...
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Spain yesterday and to-day. By the author of 'Portugal'.

Spain - 1834 - 300 lehte
...tumultuous and intense. In spite of every difficulty and danger, he had succeeded in his enterprise. The theory, which had been the scoff of sages, was triumphantly...which must be as durable as the world itself. " It was on the morning of Friday, the 12th of October, 1492, that Columbus first beheld the new world....
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Tales of Travellers, Or, A View of the World, 1. köide,1. number

1838 - 534 lehte
...Columbus, in this little space of time, must have been tumultuous and intense. At length, in spite of every difficulty and danger, he had accomplished...ocean was revealed. His theory, which had been the sneer of fools, and the scoff of sages, was triumphantly established. He had secured to himself a glory...
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Delineations of Scripture characters

Mrs. Frederick Montgomerie - 1839 - 244 lehte
...of Columbus in this little space of time must have been tumultuous and intense. At length, in spite of every difficulty and danger, he had accomplished...glory which must be as durable as the world itself. — Life of Columbus, by Irving. I driven to and fro by many an adverse current, for you are trying...
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The Teacher Taught: Or, the Principles and Modes of Teaching

Emerson Davis - 1839 - 116 lehte
...&c., possess a faculty not given to those of other species, namely, of closing the pupil entirely. It is difficult even for the imagination to conceive the feelings of such a man, at {he moment of so sublime a discovery. What a bewildering crowd of conjectures must have thronged upon...
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History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, 1. köide

Washington Irving - 1841 - 440 lehte
...his object. The great mystery of the ocean was revealed ; his theory, which had been the scoff even of sages, was triumphantly established ; he had secured...even for the imagination to conceive the feelings ot such a man, at the moment of so sublime a discovery. What a bewildering crowd of conjectures must...
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