... on account of its difficult and perilous navigation, its great obscurity, its profound depth, and frequent tempests ; through fear of its mighty fishes, and its haughty winds ; yet there are many islands in it, some peopled, others uninhabited. There... Shores of Vespucci: Or, Romance Without Fiction - Seite 8von Marshall Tufts - 1833 - 240 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1828 - 512 Seiten
...are many islands in it, some peopled, others uninhabited. There is no mariner who dares to enter into its deep waters, or if any have done so, they have...this ocean, although they roll as high as mountains, yet maintain themselves without breaking ; for, if they broke, it would be impossible for ship to plough... | |
| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1828 - 432 Seiten
...are many islands in it, some peopled, others uninhabited. There is no mariner who dares to enter into its: deep waters, or if any have done so, they have...this ocean, although they roll as high as mountains, yet maintain themselves without breaking ; for, if they broke, it would be impossible for ship to plough... | |
| William Newton - 1828 - 436 Seiten
...it, some ;peopled, others uninhabited. .There is no mariner who dares to enter into its deep.watersj or if any have done. so, they have merely kept along...this ocean, although they roll as high as mountains, yet maintain themselves without breaking ; for, if they broke, it would be impossible for ship to plough... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 346 Seiten
...it, some of which are peopled, and others uninhabited. There is no mariner who dares to enter into its deep waters ; or if any have done so, they have...from them. The waves of this ocean, although they rojl as high as mountains, yet maintain themselves without breaking ; for if they broke, it would be... | |
| Historical account - 1836 - 510 Seiten
...are many islands in it, some peopled, others uninhabited. There is no mariner who dares to enter into its deep waters ; or, if any have done so, they have...this ocean, although they roll as high as mountains, yet maintain themselves without breaking ; for if they broke, it would be impossible for a ship to... | |
| ACCOUNT. - 1837 - 392 Seiten
...are many islands in it, some peopled, others uninhabited. There is no mariner who dares to enter into its deep waters ; or, if any have done so, they have...this ocean, although they roll as high as mountains, yet maintain themselves without breaking ; for if they broke, it would be impossible for a ship to... | |
| Caroline Howard Gilman - 1884 - 254 Seiten
...are many islands in it, some peopled, others uninhabited. There is no mariner who dares to enter into its deep waters or, if any have done so, they have...along its coasts, fearful of departing from them." This was the picture the wise man drew, but his tempests, obscurity, haughty winds and mighty fishes... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1839 - 304 Seiten
...peopled, and others uninhabited. There is no mariner who dares to enter" into its deep waters ; or if they have done so, they have merely kept along its coasts, fearful of departing from them." I The invention of letters is attributed to the Phoenicians. Cadmus, the leader of ac colony from Pba-nic.ia,... | |
| 1841 - 276 Seiten
...it, some of which are peopled, and others uninhabited. There is no mariner who dares to enter Into its deep waters ; or if any have done so, they have...this ocean, although they roll as high as mountains, yet maintain themselves without breaking; for if they broke, it would be impossible for a ship to plough... | |
| 1841 - 536 Seiten
...it, some of which are peopled, and others uninhabited. There is no mariner who dures to enter into its deep waters ; or if any have done so, they have...them. The waves of this ocean, although they roll ш high as mountains, yet maintain themselves without breaking; for if they broke, it would be impossible... | |
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