The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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vi. oldal
... Columbus's Voyage to America ... 27. The Escape of Charles II . after the Battle of Worcester 28. A Sea Boat ... ... ... 29. The Death of Nelson ... ... 30. The Old Man at the Gate ... 31. The Planetary and Terrestrial Worlds ... ... Dr ...
... Columbus's Voyage to America ... 27. The Escape of Charles II . after the Battle of Worcester 28. A Sea Boat ... ... ... 29. The Death of Nelson ... ... 30. The Old Man at the Gate ... 31. The Planetary and Terrestrial Worlds ... ... Dr ...
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... tell , and against which it can offer no remonstrance - an untold and unknown amount of wretchedness of which no articulate voice gives utterance . 26. - COLUMBUS'S VOYAGE TO AMERICA . DR . ROBERTSON H 2 Cruelty to Animals . 99.
... tell , and against which it can offer no remonstrance - an untold and unknown amount of wretchedness of which no articulate voice gives utterance . 26. - COLUMBUS'S VOYAGE TO AMERICA . DR . ROBERTSON H 2 Cruelty to Animals . 99.
100. oldal
... Columbus set sail , a little before sunrise , in presence of a vast crowd of spectators , who sent up their supplications to heaven for the prosperous issue of the voyage , which they wished rather than expected . Columbus steered ...
... Columbus set sail , a little before sunrise , in presence of a vast crowd of spectators , who sent up their supplications to heaven for the prosperous issue of the voyage , which they wished rather than expected . Columbus steered ...
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... Columbus , the fruit of thirty years ' experience , improved by an acquaintance with all the inventions of the Portuguese , appeared immense . As soon as they put to sea , he regulated everything by his sole authority ; he superintended ...
... Columbus , the fruit of thirty years ' experience , improved by an acquaintance with all the inventions of the Portuguese , appeared immense . As soon as they put to sea , he regulated everything by his sole authority ; he superintended ...
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... Columbus en- deavoured to persuade them , that what had alarmed them ought rather to have encouraged them , and was to be considered as a sign of approaching land . At the same time a brisk gale arose , and carried them forward ...
... Columbus en- deavoured to persuade them , that what had alarmed them ought rather to have encouraged them , and was to be considered as a sign of approaching land . At the same time a brisk gale arose , and carried them forward ...
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