The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... ships were too weak and defective even for the great voyage they had already made ; but if they were still to press forward , adding at every moment to the immense expanse which al- ready divided them from land , how should they ever be ...
... ships were too weak and defective even for the great voyage they had already made ; but if they were still to press forward , adding at every moment to the immense expanse which al- ready divided them from land , how should they ever be ...
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... the place had engaged in it , and scarcely a family but had some relative or friend among the voyagers . The departure of the ships upon what appeared a chimerical and desperate cruise , had spread 1828. ] 15 Irving's Life of Columbus .
... the place had engaged in it , and scarcely a family but had some relative or friend among the voyagers . The departure of the ships upon what appeared a chimerical and desperate cruise , had spread 1828. ] 15 Irving's Life of Columbus .
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... ships was standing up the river , the inhabitants were thrown into great agi- tation ; but when they heard that she returned in triumph from the discovery of a world , and beheld her furling her sails in their harbour , the whole ...
... ships was standing up the river , the inhabitants were thrown into great agi- tation ; but when they heard that she returned in triumph from the discovery of a world , and beheld her furling her sails in their harbour , the whole ...
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... ships of heavy burthen , * and four- teen caravels , loitering with flapping sails , and awaiting the signal to get under way . The harbour resounded with the well - known note of the sailor , hoisting sail or weighing anchor . A motley ...
... ships of heavy burthen , * and four- teen caravels , loitering with flapping sails , and awaiting the signal to get under way . The harbour resounded with the well - known note of the sailor , hoisting sail or weighing anchor . A motley ...
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... ships of Solomon , and that Cuba and Terra Firma were but remote parts of Asia . What visions of glory would have broke upon his mind , could he have known that he had indeed discovered a 30 [ August , Irving's Life of Columbus .
... ships of Solomon , and that Cuba and Terra Firma were but remote parts of Asia . What visions of glory would have broke upon his mind , could he have known that he had indeed discovered a 30 [ August , Irving's Life of Columbus .
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