| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1809 - 518 trang
...discovering the Southern Cross was warmly shared by those of the crew who had visited the colonies. In the solitude of the seas we hail a star as a friend, from whom we have long been separated. The Portuguese and the Spaniards are peculiarly susceptible of this feeling; a... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé Bonpland - 1818 - 666 trang
...discovering the southern Cross was warmly shared by such of the crew as had lived in the colonies. In the solitude of the seas, we hail a star as a friend, from whom we have long been separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards peculiar motives seem to increase this... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé Bonpland - 1822 - 762 trang
...the colonies. In the solitude of the seas, we hail a star as a friend1, front whom we have long been separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards...motives seem to increase this feeling ; a religious 21 sentiment attaches them to a constellation, the form of which recalls the sign of the faith planted... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 trang
...discovering the Southern Cross was warmly shared by such of the crew as had lived in the colonies. In the solitude of the seas> we hail a star as a friend...attaches them to a constellation, the form of which recals the sign of the faith planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the ISTew World. The two... | |
| 1824 - 452 trang
...discovering the Southern Cross was warmly shared by such of the crew as had lived in the colonies. In the solitude of the seas, we hail a star as a friend,...attaches them to a constellation, the form of which recals the sign of the faith planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the New World. The two great... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 trang
...discovering the southern cross was warmly shared by such of the crew as had lived in the colonies. In the solitude of the seas, we hail a star as a friend...attaches them to a constellation, the form of which recals the sign of the faith planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the new world. The two great... | |
| John Hubbard Wilkins - 1825 - 151 trang
...discovering the southern Cross was warmly shared by such of the crew as had lived in the colonies. In the solitude of the seas, we hail a star as a friend, from whom we have long been separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards peculiar motives seem to increase this... | |
| Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, Mrs. Hemans - 1825 - 224 trang
...discovering the Southern Cross was warmly shared by such of the crew as had lived in the colonies. In the solitude of the seas, we hail a star as a friend from whom we have long been separated. Among the Portugueze and the Spaniards, peculiar motives seem to increase this... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 882 trang
...discovering the southern cross was warmly shared by such of the crew as had lived in the colonies. In _ .nU _ K b g g g eyg b d4^ ^ d g g g eOb%_aNj< tb|g e e e g d c whici recalls the sign of the faith planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the new world The... | |
| William Hone - 1868 - 846 trang
...discovering the southern cross was warmly shared by such of the crew as had lived in the colonies. In the solitude of the seas, we hail a star as a friend...sentiment attaches them to a constellation, the form of whick recalls the sign of the faith planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the new world The... | |
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