And for the season it was winter, and they that know the winters of that country know them to be sharp and violent, and subject to cruel and fierce storms, dangerous to travel to known places, much more to search an unknown coast. Besides, what could... New-England's Memorial - Página 35por Nathaniel Morton - 1826 - 481 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John D. Seelye - 1998 - 724 páginas
...it was winter, and they that know the winters of that country know them to be sharp and violent, and subject to cruel and fierce storms, dangerous to travel to known places, much more to search an unknown coast. . . . For summer being done, all things stand upon them with a weather-beaten face,... | |
| Kieran Doherty - 1999 - 206 páginas
...it was winter, and they [knew] . . . the winters of that country . . . to be sharp and violent, and subject to cruel and fierce storms, dangerous to travel to known places, much more to search an unknown coast. Besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 2000 - 804 páginas
...to repair unto to seek for succor. ... It was winter, and they knew the winters of the country, knew them to be sharp and violent, subject to cruel and...coasts. Besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild beasts and wild men? And what multitude of them there were, they... | |
| David Brion Davis, Steven Mintz - 1998 - 607 páginas
...it was winter, and they that know the winters of that country know them to be sharp and violent and subject to cruel and fierce storms, dangerous to travel to known places, much more to search an unknown coast. Besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild... | |
| Chris J. Magoc - 2002 - 324 páginas
...violent, and subFrom William Bradford. OfPIimoth Plantation (Boston: Wright and Potter, 1901), 94-97. ject to cruel and fierce storms, dangerous to travel to known places, much more to search an unknown coast. Besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 2003 - 758 páginas
...refresh them, no houses, or much less towns to repair unto to seek for succour: and for the season it was winter, and they that know the winters of the country...coasts. Besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wilde beasts, and wilde men? and what multitudes of them there were, they... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 2003 - 996 páginas
...now no friends to welcome them, no houses to repair unto to seek for succour: for the reason it was winter, and they that know the winters of the country,...— Besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild beasts and wild men? And what multitudes of them were there, they... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 2004 - 960 páginas
...no houses, much less towns, to repair unto to seek for succour. [. . .] and, for the season it was winter, and they that know the winters of the country,...— Besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild beasts and wild men? And what multitudes of them there were, they... | |
| Alexander Young - 2005 - 373 páginas
...appear), were readier to fill their sides full of arrows, than otherwise; and, for the season it was winter, and they that know the winters of the country,...coasts. Besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild beasts and wild men? And what multitudes of them there were, they... | |
| Various - 2007 - 340 páginas
...it was winter, and they that know the winters of that country know them to be sharp and violent and subject to cruel and fierce storms, dangerous to travel to known places, much more to search an unknown coast. Besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild... | |
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