| William Winterbotham - 1795 - 626 oldal
...poflible; all their prognoftics of difcovery, drawi) from the flight of birds and other circumftances, had proved fallacious ; the appearances of land, with...their commander had from time to time flattered and amufed them, had been altogether illufive, and their profpeft of fuccefs feemed now to be as diftant... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1796 - 644 oldal
...the flight of birds and other c:rcumit3nccs had proved fallacious ; the appearances of land, will) which their own credulity or the artifice of their commander had from time to time flattered and amulcd them, hd been altogether iilufive, and their profpeû of Tuccels fcemed now to be as difкт... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 414 oldal
...poffible ; all their prognoftics of difcovery, drawn from the flight of birds and other circumftances, had proved fallacious ; the appearances of land, with...their commander had from time to time flattered and amufed them, had been Altogether illufive, and their profpect of fuccefs ? See NOTE XIII. BOOK feemed... | |
| William Robertson - 1812 - 564 oldal
...fallaeious; the appearanees of land, with whieh their own eredulity er the artifiee of their eommander had from time to time flattered and amused them, had been altogether ilInsive, and their prospeet of sueeess seemed now to be as distant as ever. These refleetions oeeurred... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 490 oldal
...proceeded far beyond what former navigators had attempted or deemed possible ; all their prognostics of discovery, drawn from the flight of birds and other...amused them, had been altogether illusive, and their pro* See NOTE XHI. BOOK spcct of snccess seemed now to be as distant 39 ever, i These reflections occurred... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 oldal
...what former navigators had attempted or deemed possible ; all their prognosties i See NOTE XIU. qf discovery, drawn from the flight of birds and other...credulity, or the artifice of their commander had frooi time- to time flattered and amused them, had heen altogether illusive, and their prospect of... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 448 oldal
...proceeded far beyond what former navigators had attempted or deemed possible ; all their prognostics of discovery, drawn from the flight of birds and other...seemed now to be as distant as ever. These reflections BOOK occurred often to men, who had no other IL object or occupation than to reason and dis1493. course... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 470 oldal
...proceeded far beyond what former navigators had attempted or deemed possible ; all their prognostics of discovery, drawn from the flight of birds and other...seemed now to be as distant as ever. These reflections " See NOTE XIII. BOOK occurred often to men, who had no other . /*!,_, object or occupation than to... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 448 oldal
...proceeded far beyond what former navigators had attempted or deemed possible ; all their prognostics of discovery, drawn from the flight of birds and other...seemed now to be as distant as ever. These reflections BOOK occurred often to men, who ha.d no other t^Jk , object or occupation than to reason and dis1492.... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1819 - 606 oldal
...poffible ; all their prognoftics of difcovery, drawn from the flight of birds and other circumftanccs, had proved fallacious; the appearances of land, with...their commander had from time to time flattered and amufed them, had been altogether illufive, and their profpeft of fucccfc fecraed pow to be as diftant... | |
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