| William Robertson - 1787 - 414 str.
...which feemed to have been newly cut, and likcwife a piece of timber artificially carved. The failors aboard the Nigna took up the branch of a tree with red berrici, perfeftly frefh. The clouds around the fetting fun afiumed a new appearance ; the air was... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1799 - 616 str.
...which feemed to have been newly cut, and likewife a piece of timber artificially carved. The failors aboard the Nigna took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfeftly frefh. The clouds around the fetting fun aflumcd a new appearance ; the air was more mild... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 414 str.
...which feemed to have been newly cut, and likewife a piece of timber artificially carved. The failors aboard the Nigna took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly freih. The clouds around the fetting fun afiumed a new appearance ; the air was more mild and warm,... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1805 - 398 str.
...appearance, confirmed their hopes. The crew of La Pinta observed a cane floating, which seemed to be newly cut, and likewise a piece of timber artificially carved. The sailors on board La Nigna, took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly fresh. The air was more... | |
| Henry Kett - 1806 - 600 str.
...floating, which feemed to have been newly cut, and a piece of timber eurioully carved. The failors on board the Nigna took up the branch of a tree, with red berries, perfectly frefli. The clouds around the fetting fun affumed a new appearance ; the air was more mild, and in... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 490 str.
...increased, and were composed not only of sea- fowl, but of such land-birds as could not be supposed to fly far from the shore. The crew of the Pinta observed...with red berries, perfectly fresh. The clouds around flie setting sun assumed a new appearance ; the air was more mild and warm, and during night, the wind... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 str.
...such land birds as could not be supposed to fly far from the shore. The crew of the Pinta obsetved a cane floating, which seemed to have been newly cut,...timber artificially carved: The sailors aboard the >Iigna took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly ' Oviedo, Hist. ap. Hamus. voL iii.... | |
| Henry Kett - 1815 - 598 str.
...floating, which feemed to have been newly cut, and a piece of timber curioufly carved. The failors on board the Nigna took up the branch of a tree, with red berries, perfectly frefh. The clouds around the fetting fun affirmed a new appearance ; the air was more mild, and in... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 514 str.
...increased, and were composed not only of sea-fowl, but of such land birds as could not be supposed to fly far from the shore. The crew of the Pinta observed...timber artificially carved. The sailors aboard the Nina took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly fresh. The clouds around the setting... | |
| William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - 1820 - 440 str.
...increased, and were composed not only of sea-fowl, but of such land birds as could not'be supposed to fly far from the shore. The crew of the Pinta observed...have been newly cut, and likewise a piece of timber BOOK artificially carved. The sailors aboard the -^'-^j Nigna took up the branch of a tree with red... | |
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