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
| Esther Singleton - 1907 - 410 páginas
...glittering steel, or raiment of various colours, 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... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1907 - 430 páginas
...sailors being wearied with rowing and the island not appearing to the admiral of sufficient importance was no attempt to pursue nor molest them, they gradually...prostrating themselves on the earth, and making signs of adoration. During the ceremonies of taking possession, they remained gazing in timid admiration at... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1908 - 546 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... | |
| James Baldwin, Ida Catherine Bender - 1911 - 270 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...prostrating themselves on the earth and making signs of adoration. During the ceremonies of taking possession, they remained gazing in timid admiration at... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1916 - 324 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 adoraTheir terror overcome. tion. During the ceremonies of taking possession, they remained gazing... | |
| 1918 - 424 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...nor molest them, they gradually recovered from their 325 terror, and approached the Spaniards with great awe, frequently prostrating themselves on the earth... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck, Lura E. Runkel - 1920 - 456 páginas
...from the deep during the night. Their veering about, without any apparent eflanding upon the beach, they fled in affright to their woods. Finding, however, that there was no attempt to pursue them, they gradually recovered from their terror, and approached the Spaniards with great awe. During... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1920 - 568 páginas
...the deep during the night. Their veering about, without any apparent colors, landing upon the beach, they fled in affright to their woods. Finding, however, that there was no attempt to pursue them, they gradually recovered from their terror, and approached the Spaniards with great awe. During... | |
| Sidney Grant Firman, Ethel H. Maltby - 1924 - 376 páginas
...glittering armor, they fled in fear to the woods. Finding, however, that they made no attempt to pursue them, they gradually recovered from their terror and approached the Spaniards with great awe. The natives of the island were no less objects of curiosity to the Spaniards, differing, as they did,... | |
| Melvin Everett Haggerty - 1927 - 586 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...prostrating themselves on the earth and making signs of adoration. During the ceremonies of taking possession, they remained gazing in timid admiration at... | |
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