| Sir Arthur Helps - 1855 - 554 páginas
...which he called the island of Believes Gracia, he was at the base of the earthly Para- approached dise. He also, upon reflection, concluded that it was a...concluded that they had been under the guidance of the 110 BOOK IX. Devil.* The Admiral, however, was not a man Ch- 4. to be much influenced by the sayings... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1855 - 572 páginas
...the base of the earthly Para- approach™ disc. He also, upon reflection, concluded that it 1^Ji^'* was a continent which he had discovered, the same...concluded that they had been under the guidance of the * " Los cabellos largos y llanos cortados a la guisa de Castilla." — LAS CASAS, lib. i, cap. 132.... | |
| Horace Hills Morgan - 1892 - 556 páginas
...same continent of the east which he had always been in search of ; and that the waters we know now to be a branch of the river Orinoco, formed one of the great rivers which descended from the garden of Paradise. COLUMBUS AND EEPAETIMIENTOS. The admiral... | |
| Horace Hills Morgan - 1892 - 552 páginas
...same continent of the east which he had always been in search of ; and that the waters we know now to be a branch of the river Orinoco, formed one of the great rivers which descended from the garden of Paradise. COLUMBUS AND REPABTIMIENTOS. The admiral... | |
| Alexander Del Mar - 1899 - 150 páginas
...Continent which he had discovered, the same Continent of the East of which he had always been in search ; and that the waters, (which we now know to be a branch...rivers which descended from the garden of Paradise." He added that "they were in the richest country of the world," a remark, which, it seems, however,... | |
| Alexander Del Mar - 1901 - 540 páginas
...Continent which he had discovered, the same Continent of the East of which he had always been in search; and that the waters, (which we now know to be a branch...rivers which descended from the garden of Paradise. " He added that "they were in the richest country of the world," a remark, which, it seems, however,... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1902 - 406 páginas
...which his pious mind came to, was, that when he reached the land which he called the island of Gracia, he was at the base of the earthly Paradise. He also,...concluded that they had been under the guidance of the Devil.3 The Admiral, however, was not a man to be much influenced by the sayings of the un1 " I judged... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1902 - 402 páginas
...which his pious mind came to, was, that when he reached the land which he called the island of Gracia, he was at the base of the earthly Paradise. He also,...concluded that they had been under the guidance of the Devil.3 The Admiral, however, was not a man to be much influenced by the sayings of the un1 " I judged... | |
| Arthur Helps - 2006 - 186 páginas
...which his pious mind came to, was, that when he reached the land which he called the island of Gracia, he was at the base of the earthly Paradise. He also,...four great rivers which descended from the garden of 130 The Life of Columbus by Arthur Helps Paradise. Very different were the conjectures of the pilots.... | |
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