| William Robertson - 1803 - 414 str.
...long defired. As foon as he beheld the South Sea Stretching in endlefs profpeft below him, he tell pn his knees, and lifting up his hands to Heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a difcovery fo beneficial to his country, and fo honourable to himfelf.... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 432 str.
...which he had so long desired. As soon as he beheld the South Sea stretching in endless prospect below him, he fell on his knees, and, lifting up his. hands to heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneficial to his country and so honourable to himself.... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1805 - 410 str.
...which he had so long desired. As soon as he beheld the South Sea stretching in endless prospect below him, he fell on his knees, and lifting up his hands to heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneficial to his country and so honourable to himself.... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 382 str.
...which he had so long desired. As soon as he beheld the South Sea, stretching in endless prospect below him, he fell on his knees, and lifting up his hands to heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneficial to his country, and so honourable to himself.... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 str.
...which he had so long desired. As soon as he beheld the South Sea stretching in endless prospect below him, he fell on his knees, and lifting up his hands to Heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneficial to hiscountry, and so honourable to himself.... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 490 str.
...which he had so long desired. As soon as he beheld the South sea stretching in endless prospect below him, he fell on his knees, and lifting up his hands to heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneficial to his country, and so honourable to himself.... | |
| Leaves - 1816 - 206 str.
...which he had so long desired. As soon as he beheld the South Sea, stretching in endless prospect below him, he fell on his knees, and. lifting up his hands to heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery, so beneficial to his country, and so honourable to himself."—... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 470 str.
...which he had so long desired. As soon as he beheld the South Sea stretching in endless prospect below him, he fell on his knees, and lifting up his hands to heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneficial to his country, and so honourable to himself.... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 448 str.
...which he had so long desired. As soon as he beheld the South Sea stretching in endless prospect below him, he fell on his knees, and lifting up his hands to heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneficial to his country, and so honourable to himself.... | |
| William Robertson - 1821 - 614 str.
...had so long desired. As soon as he beheld the South Sea stretching in endless prospect below him. lie fell on his knees, and, lifting up his hands to Heaven, returned thanks to God, who had conducted him to a discovery so beneticial to his country, and so honourable to himself.... | |
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