| John Pierpont - 1831 - 294 Seiten
...thanksgiving to God, and were joined, by those of the other ships, with tears of joy, and transports of congratulation. This office of gratitude to Heaven...commander. ' They threw themselves at the feet of Calumbus, with feelings of self-condemnation, mingled with reverence. They implored him to pardon th^ir... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1834 - 188 Seiten
...thanksgiving to God, and were joined, by those of the other ships, with tears of joy, and transports of congratulation. This office of gratitude to Heaven...with reverence. They implored him to pardon their ignorance, incredulity, and insolence, which had created him so much unnecessary disquiet, and had... | |
| Andrew Thomson - 1835 - 302 Seiten
...thanksgiving to God, and were joined by those 'of the other ships, with tears of joy, and transports of congratulation. This office of gratitude to heaven...with reverence. They implored him to pardon their ignorance, incredulity and insolence, which had created him so much unnecessary disquiet, and had so... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1835 - 630 Seiten
...thanksgiving to God, and were joined by those of the other ships, with tears of joy and transports of congratulation. This office of gratitude to Heaven...feelings of self-condemnation mingled with reverence. And passing, in the warmth of their admiration, from one extreme to another, they now pronounced the... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 292 Seiten
...thanksgiving to God, and were joined, by those of the other ships, with tears of joy, and transports of congratulation. This office of gratitude to Heaven was followed by an net of justice to their commander. They threw themselves at the feet of Columbus, with feelings of... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 Seiten
...thanksgiving to God, and were joined by those of the other ships, with tears of joy, and transports of congratulation. This office of gratitude to heaven...with reverence. They implored him to pardon their ignoranee, incredulity, and insolence, which had created him so much unnecessary disquiet, and had... | |
| Coates, W. J, McIntosh, John - 1836 - 162 Seiten
...of thanksgiving to Gocl, and were joined by those of other ships, with tears of joy and transports of congratulation. This office of gratitude to heaven,...with reverence. They implored him to pardon their ignorance, incredulity, and insolence, which had created him so much unnecessary disquiet, and had... | |
| John McIntosh - 1836 - 172 Seiten
...of thanksgiving to God, ai»d were joined by those of other ships, with tears of joy and transports of congratulation. This office of gratitude to heaven,...self-condemnation, mingled with reverence. They implored liim to pardon their ignorance, incredulity, and insolence, which had created him so much unnecessary... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 188 Seiten
...thanksgiving to God, and were joined, by those of the other ships, with tears of joy and transports of congratulation. This office of gratitude to Heaven...followed by an act of justice to their commander. They threvr themselves at the feet of Columbus, with feelings of self-condemnation mingled with reverence.... | |
| John McIntosh - 1843 - 332 Seiten
...with tears of joy and transports of congratulation. This office of gratitude to heaven, was folio wed by an act of justice to their commander. They threw...with reverence. They implored him to pardon their ignorance, incredulity, and insolence, which had created him so much unnecessary disquiet, and had... | |
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