| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 pages
...and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries. EDWARD GIBBON. 1737—1794. OF the life of Edward Gibbon, ilie learned author of " The History of the... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 pages
...and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to Clod for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries. KDWARD GIBBON. 1737—1794. Or the !ifo of Edward Gibbon, the learned author of « The History of die... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 pages
...men followed, and kneeling down, they all kissed the ground which they had so long desired to see. They next erected a crucifix, ' and, prostrating themselves...observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries. 2. CHARACTER OF REGENT MORAY. — (" HISTORY OF SCOTLAND," BOOK V.) There is no person of that age... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 780 pages
...and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...accustomed to observe in acts of this kind in their nuw discoveries. EDWARD GIBBON. 1737—1791. OF the life of Edward Gibbon, the learned author of "The... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 pages
...men followed, and kneeling down, they all kissed the ground which they had so long desired to see. They next erected a crucifix, and, prostrating themselves...observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries. 2. CHARACTER OF REGENT MORAY. (" HISTORY OF SCOTLAND," BOOK V.) There is no person of that age about... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 778 pages
...and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...crown of Castile and Leon, with all the formalities whirn the Portuguese were accustomed to observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries. EDWARD... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1862 - 678 pages
...and prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries. 33 -t BOYHOOD OF GOLDSMITH. CHAPTER IX. OLIVER GOLDSMITH. Bora 1788 AD.........Died 1774 AD A gentle... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1862 - 550 pages
...and prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries. BOYHOOD OF GOLDSMITH. CHAPTER IX. OLIVES GOLDSMITH. Born 1738 AD... Died 1774 AD A gentle heart. Oliver... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1863 - 234 pages
...and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...discoveries. The Spaniards while thus employed were siirrounded by many of the natives, who gazed in silent admiration upon actions which they could not... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 pages
...and, prostrating themselves before it, returned thanks to God for conducting their voyage to such a happy issue. They then took solemn possession of the...observe in acts of this kind in their new discoveries. EDWARD GIBBON. 1737—1794. OF the life of Edward Gibbon, the learned author of "The History of the... | |
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