... and splendid dress of the Spaniards. The admiral particularly attracted their attention, from his commanding height, his air of authority, his dress of scarlet, and the deference which was paid him by his companions; all which pointed him out to be... Life and voyages of Columbus, v.1-2 - Seite 166von Washington Irving - 1881Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...his air of authority, his dress of scarlet, and the deference which was paid him by his companions ; all which pointed him out to be the commander. When...hands and faces, admiring their whiteness. Columbus, pleased with their simplicity, their gentleness, and the confidence they reposed in beings who must... | |
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...his air of authority, his dress of scarlet, and the deference which was paid him by his companions : all which pointed him out to be the commander. When...hands and faces, admiring their whiteness. Columbus, pleased with their simplicity, their gentleness, and the confidence they reposed in beings who must... | |
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...his air of authority, his dress of scarlet, and the deference which was paid him by his companions ; all which pointed him out to be the commander. When...hands and faces, admiring their whiteness. Columbus, pleased with their simplicity, their gentleness, and the confidence they reposed in beings who must... | |
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...of scarlet, and the deference which was paid him hy his companions : all which pointed him out to he the commander. When they had still further recovered...hands and faces, admiring their whiteness. Columbus, pleased with their simplicity, their gentleness, and the confidence they reposed in beings who must... | |
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...his air of authority, his dress of scarlet, and the deference which was paid him by his companions ; all which pointed him out to be the commander*. When...had still further recovered from their fears, they • Las Casas, ubi tap. VOL. I. R 2t2 FIRST LANDINTJ OF COI.UMBrS [Book IV. approached the Spaniards,... | |
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...companions; all which pointed him out to be the commander. ' ' Las Casas, ubi sup. When they had slill further recovered from their fears, they approached...touched their beards, and examined their hands and laces, admiring their whiteness. Columbus, pleased with their simplicity, their gentleness, and the... | |
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...his air of authority, his dress of scarlet, and the deference which was paid him by his companions ; all which pointed him out to be the commander. When...hands and faces, admiring their whiteness. Columbus, pleased with their simplicity, their gentleness, and the confidence they reposed in beings «ho must... | |
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...height, his air of authority, his scarlet dress, and the deference paid to him by his companions ; all which pointed him out to be the commander. When...hands and faces, admiring their whiteness.' Columbus, pleased with their simplicity, their gentleness, and the confidence they reposed in beings who must... | |
| Washington Irving - 1830 - 346 Seiten
...his air of authority, his dress of scarlet, and the deference which was paid him by his companions ; all which pointed him out to be the commander. When...hands and faces, admiring their whiteness. Columbus, pleased with their simplicity, their gentleness, and the confidence they reposed in beings who must... | |
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...deference which was paid him by his companions When they had still faither recovered from their (ears, they approached the Spaniards, touched their beards,...hands and faces, admiring their whiteness. Columbus, pleased with their simplicity, ' their gentleness, and the confidence they reposed in beings who must... | |
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