... horseback, surrounded by a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry. The streets were almost impassable from the countless multitude ; the windows and balconies were crowded with the fair ; the very roofs were covered with spectators. It seemed as... Museum of Foreign Literature and Science - Página 30editado por - 1828Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sarah E. Sprague - 1904 - 272 páginas
...were covered with spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not be sated with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world, or on the remarkable...for the piety of the monarchs; and the majestic and the venerable appearance of the discoverer, so different from the youth and buoyancy generally expected... | |
| Lewis Henry Jones - 1904 - 296 páginas
...covered with spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not be sated with gazing on these 10 trophies of an unknown world, or on the remarkable...for the piety of the monarchs; and the majestic and ven5 erable appearance of the discoverer, so different from the youth and buoyancy generally expected... | |
| Lewis Henry Jones - 1904 - 296 páginas
...covered with spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not be sated with gazing on these 10 trophies of an unknown world, or on the remarkable...for the piety of the monarchs ; and the majestic and ven5 erable appearance of the discoverer, so different from the youth and buoyancy generally expected... | |
| Lewis Henry Jones - 1904 - 296 páginas
...were covered with spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not be sated with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world, or on the remarkable man by whom it had been discovered. 10 173 There was a sublimity in this event that mingled a solemn feeling with the public joy. It was... | |
| 1905 - 474 páginas
...were covered with spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not be sated with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world, or on the remarkable...dispensation of Providence in reward for the piety of the mouarchs, and the majestic and venerable appearance of the discoverer, so different from the youth... | |
| Anna E. McGovern - 1905 - 388 páginas
...these trophies of an unknown world, or on the remakable man by whom it had been discovered. There was sublimity in this event that mingled a solemn feeling...for the piety of the monarchs; and the majestic and the venerable appearance of the discoverer, so different from the youth and buoyancy generally expected... | |
| 1909 - 460 páginas
...were covered with spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not be sated with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world; or on the remarkable...There was a sublimity in this event that mingled a solemc feeling with the public joy. It was looked upon as a vast and signal manifestation of Providence... | |
| JOHN R. MUSICK - 1907 - 610 páginas
...be sated with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world and on the remarkable man by whom it was discovered. There was a sublimity in this event that...majestic and venerable appearance of the discoverer, in contradistinction to the general idea which had been formed of him, as a young and reckless rover,... | |
| John Roy Musick - 1908 - 556 páginas
...be sated with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world and on the remarkable man by whom it was discovered. There was a sublimity in this event that...majestic and venerable appearance of the discoverer, in contradistinction to the general idea which had been formed of him, as a young and reckless rover,... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1909 - 714 páginas
...were covered with spectators. It seemed as if the public eye could not be sated with gazing on these trophies of an unknown world, or on the remarkable...upon as a vast and signal dispensation of Providence hi reward for the piety of the monarchs; and the majestic and venerable appearance of the discoverer,... | |
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