Rejtett mezők
Könyvek 
" ... return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his former arts, which, having been tried so often... "
The works of William Robertson, D.D. To which is prefixed, an account of his ... - 121. oldal
szerző: William Robertson - 1817
Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről

The New Universal Biographical Dictionary, and American ..., 2. kötet

James Hardie - 1801 - 526 oldal
...him with death, if he did not instantly tack about and return to Europe. Columbus perceiving that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his...having been tried so often, had lost their effect, found it necessary to give way to a torrent, which he was no longer able to oppose. He, therefore,...

America: In which is Included the Posthumous Volume Containing the ..., 1. kötet

William Robertson - 1809 - 382 oldal
...have recourse to any of his former art*, which having been tried so often had lost their effect; aud that it was impossible to rekindle any zeal for the...fear 'had extinguished every generous sentiment. He saw that it was no less vain to think of employing either gentle or severe measures, to quell a mutiny...

The History of America, 1. kötet

William Robertson - 1812 - 564 oldal
...often had lost their effeet; and that it w&8 impossible to rekindle any zeal for the sueeess of Ihe expedition among men, in whose breasts fear had extinguished every generous sentiment. He saw that it was no less vain to think of employing either gentle or severe measures to quell a mutiny...

The Historical Works of William Robertson: With an Account of His ..., 3. kötet

William Robertson - 1813 - 620 oldal
...expostulations, and required him instantly to tnck about and return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his...having been tried so often had lost their effect ; and tiiat it wiis impossible to- rekindle any zeal for the success of the expedition among men in whose...

The historical works of William Robertson, with an account of his life and ...

William Robertson - 1813 - 490 oldal
...arts, which, having been tried n- so often, had lost their effect ; arid that it was impossible 1492. to rekindle any zeal for the success of the expedition...among men in whose breasts fear had extinguished every Distress of generous sentiment. He saw that it was no less vain to Columbus, (jjjnk Of employing either...

The History of America, 1. kötet

William Robertson - 1817 - 448 oldal
...expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his...Distress of saw that it was no less vain to think of employ- olumbusing either gentle or severe measures to quell a mutiny so general and so violent. It...

A Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages & Travels, from the Discovery of ...

R. P. Forster - 1818 - 514 oldal
...expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his...fear had extinguished every generous sentiment. He saw that it was no less vain to think of emplpying either gentle or severe measures to quell a mutiny...

The Works of William Robertson: The history of America

William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - 1820 - 440 oldal
...expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his...fear had extinguished every generous sentiment. He 122 Dist-ss of Columbus. saw that it was no less vain to think of employing either gentle or severe...

The History of America, 1. kötet

William Robertson - 1821 - 478 oldal
...expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his...the expedition among men in whose breasts fear had extinguished"every gene* rous sentiment. He saw that it was no less vain Distress of to think of employing...

The History of America, 2. kötet

William Robertson - 1821 - 614 oldal
...expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus pereeived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his former arts, which having been tried so efien had lost their effect; and that it was impossible to rekindle any zeal for the success of the...




  1. Saját könyvtáram
  2. Súgó
  3. Speciális könyvkeresés
  4. ePub letöltése
  5. PDF letöltése