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" ... the hopes of his companions subsided faster than they had risen ; their fears revived with additional force; impatience, rage, and despair appeared in every countenance. All sense of subordination was lost. The officers, who had hitherto concurred... "
The Works of William Robertson: The history of America - Seite 121
von William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - 1820
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America: In which is Included the Posthumous Volume Containing the ..., Band 1

William Robertson - 1809 - 382 Seiten
...in every countenance. All sense of subordination was lost: the officers, who had hitherto concurred with Columbus in opinion, and supported his authority,...now took part with the private men ; they assembled tumuttuously on the deck, expostulated with their commander, mingled threats with their expostulations,...
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The History of America, Band 1

William Robertson - 1812 - 564 Seiten
...in every eountenanee. All sense of subordination was lost: the offieers, who had hitherto eoneurred with Columbus in opinion, and supported his authority, now took part with the private men J they assembled tumnltuously on the deek, expostulated with their eommander, mingled threats with...
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The historical works of William Robertson, with an account of his life and ...

William Robertson - 1813 - 490 Seiten
...subordination was lost: Danger ot the officers, who had hitherto concurred with Columbus a mutiny. in opinion, and supported his authority,, now took...expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it woujd be of no avail to have reBOOK course io any of...
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The works of William Robertson, D.D. To which is prefixed, an ..., Band 8

William Robertson - 1817 - 448 Seiten
...countenance. All sense of subordination was a mutiny. jog<. . fa& officers, who had hitherto concurred with Columbus in opinion, and supported his authority, now took part with the private men ; B oo K they assembled tumultuously on the deck, ex- v ' postulated with their commander, mingled...
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A Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages & Travels, from the Discovery of ...

R. P. Forster - 1818 - 514 Seiten
...in every countenance. All sense of subordination was lost : the officers, who had hitherto concurred with Columbus in opinion, and supported his authority,...expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his...
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An Historical, Topographical, and Statistical View of the United ..., Band 1

William Winterbotham - 1819 - 606 Seiten
...in every countenance. All fenfe of fubordination was loft : the officers, who had hitherto concurred with Columbus in opinion, and Supported his authority, now took part with the private men ; they aflembled tumultuoufly on the deck, expoftulated with their commander, mingled threats with their expoftulntions,...
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The History of America, Band 1

William Robertson - 1821 - 478 Seiten
...subordination was lost: the officers, Danger of who had hitherto concurred with Columbus in opi- a mutin ynion, and supported his authority, now took part with the...expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his...
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The Works of William Robertson, D. D...: To which is Prefixed an ..., Band 7

William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 478 Seiten
...subordination was lost : the officers, Danger Of who had hitherto concurred with Columbus in opi- a mut'"ynion, and supported his authority, now took part with the...expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his...
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The History of America, Bände 1-2

William Robertson - 1822 - 624 Seiten
...in every eountenanee. All sense of subordination was lost: the offieers, who had hitherto eoneurred with Columbus in opinion, and supported his authority,...now took part with the private men; they assembled tumultoously on the deek, expostulated with their eommander, mingled threats with expostulations, and...
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The works of William Robertson, D.D., with an account of his life ..., Band 6

William Robertson - 1824 - 398 Seiten
...countenance. All sense of subordination was a mutiny. j Qgt . the officers, who had hitherto concurred with Columbus in opinion, and supported his authority,...expostulations, and required him instantly to tack about and to return to Europe. Columbus perceived that it would be of no avail to have recourse to any of his...
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