Finding, however, that there was no attempt to pursue nor molest them, they gradually recovered from their terror, and approached the Spaniards with great awe ; frequently prostrating themselves on the earth, and making signs of adoration. During the... The Port Folio - Página 3841827Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Washington Irving - 1853 - 444 páginas
...glittering steel, or raiment of various colors, landing upon the beach, they fled in affright to the woods. Finding, however, that there was no attempt...prostrating themselves on the earth, and making signs of adoration. During the ceremonies of taking possession, they remained gazing in timid admiration at... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1853 - 310 páginas
...stcel, or raiment of various colours, landing upon the beach, they fled in affright to the w oods. Finding, however, that there was no attempt to pursue...prostrating themselves on the earth, and making signs of adoration. Curing the ceremonies of taking possession, they remained gazing in timid admiration of... | |
| D. Barton Ross - 1854 - 566 páginas
...glittering steel, or raiment df various colors, landing upon the beach, they fled in affright to the woods. Finding, however, that there was no attempt...prostrating themselves on the earth, and making signs of adoration. 5. During the ceremonies of taking possession, they remained gazing in timid admiration... | |
| Washington Irving - 1855 - 268 páginas
...glittering steel, or raiment of various colors, landing upon the beach, they fled in affright to the woods. Finding, however, that there was no attempt...prostrating themselves on the earth, and making signs of adoration. During the ceremonies of taking possession, they remained gazing in timid admiration at... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1856 - 794 páginas
...sintnjT'i beings, clad in glittering steel, or raiment of various colours, landing upon the beach, they fled in affright to their woods. Finding, however,...pursue nor molest them, they gradually recovered from thrir terror, and approached the Spaniards with great awe; frequently prostrating themselves on the... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1857 - 394 páginas
...beach, they fled in affright to the woods. 6. Finding, however, that there was no attempt to pursue or molest them, they gradually recovered from their terror,...prostrating themselves on the earth, and making signs of adoration. 7. The admiral particularly attracted their attention, from his commanding hight, his air... | |
| William Martin - 1862 - 340 páginas
...beach, they fled in affright to the woods. Finding, however, that there was no attempt to pursue or molest them, they gradually recovered from their terror, and approached the Spaniards with great awe, prostrating themselves upon the earth, and making signs of adoration. During the ceremonies of taking... | |
| Perseverance - 1862 - 310 páginas
...promising perfect obedience for the- future. When the natives beheld the boats landing, they fled in alarm to their woods. Finding, however, that there was no attempt to pursue or molest them, they gradually recovered from their terror, and approached the Spaniards with great... | |
| Washington Irving - 1865 - 480 páginas
...glittering steel, or raiment of various colors, landing upon the beach, they fled in affright to the svoods. Finding, however, that there was no attempt to pursue...prostrating themselves on the earth, and making signs of adoration. During the ceremonies of taking possession, they remained gazing in timid admiration at... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1863 - 202 páginas
...they fled in affright to the woods. 31. When, however, they saw that no attempt was made to pursue or molest them, they gradually recovered from their terror and approached the Spaniards, frequently prostrating themselves with their faces to the earth, and making signs of adoration. They... | |
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