... not foresee the consequences. The dress of the Spaniards, the whiteness of their skins, their beards, their arms, appeared strange and surprising. The vast machines in which they had traversed the ocean, that seemed to move upon the waters with wings,... The History of America - Strana 55autor/autoři: William Robertson - 1821 - 306 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1805 - 410 str.
...which they could not foresee the consequence. The dress of the Spaniards, the whiteness of their skin, their beards, their arms, appeared strange and surprising....thunder accompanied with lightning and smoke, struck then! with such terror, that they began to respect their new guests as a superior order of beings,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 492 str.
...not foresee the consequence. The dress of the Spaniards, the whiteness of their skin, their beard's, their arms, appeared strange and surprising. The vast...the ocean, that seemed to move upon the waters with wing-;, and uttered a dreadful sound, resembling thunder accompanied with lightning and smoke, struck... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 490 str.
...comprehend, and of which they idid not foresee the consequences. The dress of the Spaniards, the whiteness of their skins, their beards, their arms, appeared...had traversed the ocean, that seemed to move upon tbe waters with wings, and uttered a dreadful sound, resembling thunder, accompanied with lightning... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 str.
...comprehend, and of which they did not foresee the consequences. The dress of the Spaniards, the whiteness of their skins, their beards, their arms, appeared...The vast machines in which they had traversed the occean, that scented to move upon the waters with wings, and uttered a dreadful sound resembling thunder,... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 514 str.
...comprehend, and of which they did not foresee the consequences. The dress of the Spaniards,, the whiteness of their skins, their beards, their arms, appeared...with wings, and uttered a dreadful sound resembling thuixicr, accompanied with lightning and smoke, struck them with such terror, that they began to respect... | |
| William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - 1820 - 440 str.
...consequences. The dress of the H92. Spaniards, the whiteness of their skins, their beards, their arras, appeared strange and surprising. The vast machines...to move upon the waters with wings, and uttered a dreadfuJ sound resembling thunder, accompanied with lightning and smoke, struck them with suci terror,... | |
| David Irving - 1821 - 336 str.
...comprehend, and of which they did not foresee the consecfuences. The dress of the Spaniards, the whiteness of their skins, their beards, their arms, appeared...sound resembling thunder, accompanied with lightning . *'•' y .' ' and and smoke, struck them whh such terror that they began to respect their new guests... | |
| 1822 - 184 str.
...comprehend, and of which they did not foresee the consequences. The dress of the Spaniards, the whiteness of their skins, their beards, their arms, appeared...terror, that they began to respect their new guests as a supe- . rior order of beings, and concluded that they were children of the Sun, who had descended to... | |
| 1824 - 188 str.
...thus employed, the natives looked on in silent admiration. The dress of the strangers, the whiteness of their skins, their beards, their arms, appeared strange and surprising. The vast machines of wood in which they had crossed the ocean, that seemed to move upon the waters with wings, and uttered... | |
| William Robertson - 1825 - 490 str.
...comprehend, and of which they did not foresee the consequences. The dress of the Spaniards, the whiteness of their skins, their beards, their arms, appeared...accompanied with lightning and smoke, struck them with such terrour, that they began to respect their new guests as a superior order of beings, and concluded that... | |
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