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The History of America - Page 117
by William Robertson - 1787 - 526 pages
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An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of ..., Volume 1

William Winterbotham - 1795 - 626 pages
...expoftulated with their commander, mingled threats with their expoilulations, and required him inftantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived...arts, which having been tried fo often, had loft their effedr.; and that it was Impoflible to rekindle any zeal for the fuccefs of the expedition among men,...
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The history of America. In which is included the posthumous volume ..., Volume 5

William Robertson - 1803 - 414 pages
...expoflulated with their commander, mingled threats I49*" with their expoftulations, and required him inftantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived...arts, which having been tried fo often had loft their effe£l ; and that it was impoffible to rekindle any zeal for the fuccefs of the expedition among men,...
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America: In which is Included the Posthumous Volume Containing the ..., Volume 1

William Robertson - 1809 - 382 pages
...expostulated with their commander, mingled threats with their expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of «» •avail to have recourse to any of his former art*, which having been tried so often had lost...
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The Historical Works of William Robertson: With an Account of His ..., Volume 3

William Robertson - 1813 - 620 pages
...commander, mingled threats with thf'i expostulations, and required him instantly to tnck about and return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his former arts, which having been tried so often had lost their effect ; and tiiat...
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The historical works of William Robertson, with an account of his life and ...

William Robertson - 1813 - 490 pages
...expostulated with their commander, mingled threats with their expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it woujd be of no avail to have reBOOK course io any of his former arts, which, having been tried n- so...
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The Works of William Robertson ...: History of America

William Robertson - 1817 - 470 pages
...postulated with their commander, mingled i492threats with their expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his former arts, which having been tried so often had lost their effect ; and that...
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A Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages & Travels, from the Discovery of ...

R. P. Forster - 1818 - 514 pages
...expostulated with their commander, mingled threats with their expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his former arts, which having been tried so often, had lost their effect ; and that...
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An Historical, Topographical, and Statistical View of the United ..., Volume 1

William Winterbotham - 1819 - 606 pages
...expoftulated with their commander, mingled threats with their expoftulntions, and required him inftantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived...arts, which having been tried fo often, had loft their effecl ; and that it was impoffible to rekindle any zeal for the fuccefs of the expedition among men,...
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The Works of William Robertson: The history of America

William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - 1820 - 440 pages
...commander, mingled threats with their expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his former arts, which having been tried so often had lost their effect ; and that...
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The Works of William Robertson, D. D...: To which is Prefixed an ..., Volume 7

William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 478 pages
...expostulated with their commander, mingled threats with their expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his former arts, which having been tried so often had lost their effect ; and that...
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