| Edward Everett Hale - 1885 - 310 str.
...metal but gold. They lived in caves wrought out of the rock with much labor. They had many ships with which they sailed out to other countries to obtain...the country, and its infinite host of wild beasts, sacLi as never were seen in any other part of the world. And when these griffins were yet small, the... | |
| Rockwell D. Hunt - 1911 - 388 str.
...the wild beasts which they tamed and rode. For, in the whole island, there was no metal but gold. ... In this island, called California, there were many...as never were seen in any other part of the world. . . . Every man who landed on the island was immediately devoured by these griffins." Calafia, Queen... | |
| American Historical Association, American Asiatic Association, Asiatic Institute - 1917 - 562 str.
...steep cliffs, there was no island in any sea stronger than this island of California, nor so strong. In this island, called California, there were many...as never were seen in any other part of the world. Every man who landed on these islands was immediately devoured by these griffins." Of this wonderland... | |
| American Historical Association, American Asiatic Association, Asiatic Institute - 1917 - 556 str.
...steep cliffs, there was no island in any sea stronger than this island of California, nor so strong. In this island, called California, there were many...as never were seen in any other part of the world. Every man who landed on these islands was immediately devoured by these griffins." Of this wonderland... | |
| 1864 - 804 str.
...could come to " the Terrestrial Paradise." out of the rock with much labor. They had many ships with which they sailed out to other countries to obtain...as never were seen in any other part of the world. And when these griffins were yet small, the women went out with traps to tak« them. They covered themselves... | |
| 1864 - 804 str.
...labor. They had many ships with which they sailed out to other countries to obtain booty. " In i l•.ii island, called California, there were many griffins,...as never were seen in any other part of the world. And when these griffins were yet small, the women went out with traps to take them. They covered themselves... | |
| 1864 - 810 str.
...could come to " the Terrestrial Paradise." out of the rock with much labor. They had many ships with which they sailed out to other countries to obtain...California, there were many griffins, on account of the preat ruggedneas of the country, and its infinite host of wild beasts, such as never were seen in any... | |
| 1864 - 804 str.
...labor. They had many ihipa with which they sailed oat to other countries to obtain booty. " In thia island, called California, there were many griffins, on account of the great ruggedncsa of the country, and its infinite host of wild beasts, such as never were seen in any other... | |
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