| Washington Irving - 1883 - 1084 str.
...inexhaustible interest. All these he pronounced mere harbingers of greater discoveries yet to be made, which would add realms of incalculable wealth to the...and whole nations of proselytes to the true faith. When he had finished, the sovereigns sank on their knees, and raising their clasped hands to heaven,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1885 - 474 str.
...inexhaustible interest. All these he pronounced mere harbingers of greater discoveries yet to be made, which would add realms of incalculable wealth to the...and whole nations of proselytes to the true faith. When he had finished, the sovereigns sank on their knees, and raising their clasped hands to heaven,... | |
| 1886 - 556 str.
...pronounced mere harbingers of greater discoveries yet to be made, which would add realms of incaleulable wealth to the dominions of their majesties, and whole nations of proselytes to the true faith. When he had finished, the sovereigns sank on their knees, and, raising their clasped hands to heaven,... | |
| 1888 - 248 str.
...above all, the natives of these countries, who were objects of intense and inexhaustible interest, since there is nothing to man so curious as the varieties...species. All these he pronounced mere harbingers of great discoveries he had yet to make, which would add realms of incalculable wealth to the dominions... | |
| Julia Thomas, Annie Gregory Thomas - 1892 - 290 str.
...and a description of the islands he had discovered. These he pronounced to be mere harbingers of the discoveries he had yet to make, which would add realms of incalculable wealth to their dominions, and whole nations of proselytes to the true faith. 10. When he had finished, the sovereigns... | |
| Marshman William Hazen - 1896 - 536 str.
...inexhaustible interest. All these he pronounced mere harbingers of greater discoveries yet to be made, which would add realms of incalculable wealth to the...and whole nations of proselytes to the true faith. When he had finished, the sovereigns sank on their knees, and, raising their clasped hands to heaven,... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 488 str.
...natives of these countries, who were objects of intense harbingers of greater discoveries yet to be made, which would add realms of incalculable wealth to the...and whole nations of proselytes to the true faith. When he had finished, the sovereigns sank on their 5 knees, and, raising their clasped hands to heaven,... | |
| William Wilfred Birdsall, Rufus Matthew Jones - 1897 - 602 str.
...inexhaustible interest. All these he pronounced mere harbingers of greater discoveries I yet to be made, which would add realms of incalculable wealth to the...and whole nations of proselytes to the true faith. When he had finished, the sovereigns sank on their knees, and, raking their clasped hands to heaven,... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 252 str.
...natives of these countries, who were objects of intense harbingers of greater discoveries yet to be made, which would add realms of incalculable wealth to the...and whole nations of proselytes to the true faith. When he had finished, the sovereigns sank on their 5 knees, and, raising their clasped hands to heaven,... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 492 str.
...inexhaustible interest. All these he pronounced mere harbingers of greater discoveries yet to be made, which would add realms of incalculable wealth to the...their majesties, and whole nations of proselytes to th e true faith. When he had finished, the sovereigns sank on their 5 knees, and, raising their clasped... | |
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