Here the voyage of discovery may properly be said to begin; for Columbus, holding his course due west, left immediately the usual track of navigation, and stretched into unfrequented and unknown seas. The first day, as it was very calm, he made but little... The History of America - 115. oldalszerző: William Robertson - 1800Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| William Winterbotham - 1795 - 626 oldal
...immediately the ufual track of" navigation, and ft retched into unfrequented and unknown fcas. The firlt Say, as it was very calm, he made but little way ; but on the fecond, he loft light of the Canaries ; and many of the failors, dejected already sad difmayed, when they contemplated... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1796 - 644 oldal
...immediately the ufual Hack of navigation, and flrctchcd into unfrequented and unknown leas. The firfl day, as it was very calm, he made but little way ; but un the fécond, he loll fight of the Canaries ; and many of the Jailors, dejeôed already and dilmaycd,... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1799 - 616 oldal
...of September. Here the voyage of difcovery may properly be faid to begin ; for Columbus holding his courfe due weft, left immediately the ufual track....loft fight of the Canaries ; and many of the failors, dejefted already and difmayed, when they contemplated the boldnefs of the undertaking, began to beat... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 414 oldal
...properly , - . , , . °c „ , , , ,,. .- which he be laid to begin ; for Columbus holding his held. courfe due weft, left immediately the ufual track...the boldnefs of the undertaking, began to beat their breads, and to flied tears, as if they were never more to behold land. Columbus comforted them with... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 382 oldal
...immediately the usual track of navigation, and stretched out into unfrequented and unknown seas. The first day, as it was very calm, he made but little way; but on the second, he lost sight of the Canaries; and many of the sailors, dejected already and dismayed, when... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 oldal
...immediately the usual track of navigation, and stretched into unfrequented and unknown seas. The first day, as it was very calm, he made but little way ; but on the second he lost sight of the Canaries j and many of the sailors, dejected already and dismayed, when... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 470 oldal
...the usual BOOK track of navigation, and stretched into unfre- IL quented and unknown seas. The first day, as it was very calm, he made but little way; but on the second, he lost sight of the Canaries ; and many of the sailors, dejected already and dismayed, when... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 448 oldal
...track of navigation, and stretched into unfre- IL quented and unknown seas. The first day, as 1*92. it was very calm, he made but little way ; but on the second, he lost sight of the Canaries ; and many of the sailors, dejected already and dismayed, when... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 514 oldal
...immediately the usual track of navigation, and stretched into unfrequented and unknown seas. The first day, as it was very calm, he made but little way ; but on the second, he lost sight of the Canaries ; and many of the sailors, dejected already and dismayed, when... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1819 - 606 oldal
...Columbus holding his courfe due weft, left immediately the ufual track of navigation, and ilrecched into unfrequented and unknown feas. The firft day,...loft fight of the Canaries ; and many of the failors, dejefted already and dii'mayed, when they contemplated the boldnefs of the undertaking, bf ^an to beat... | |
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