The eagerness to explore the wonderful secrets of the new hemisphere became so active that the principal cities of Spain were, in a manner, depopulated, as emigrants thronged one after another to take their chance upon the deep... American Educational Monthly - Page 1391864Full view - About this book
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 pages
...current of thought and stimulated it to indefinite conjecture. The eagerness to explore the wonderful secrets of the new hemisphere became so active, that...adventurer, his reports on his return were tinged with a colouring of romance that stimulated still higher the sensitive fancies of his countrymen, and nourished... | |
| 1847 - 760 pages
...current of thought, and stimulated it to indefinite conjecture. The eagerness to explore the wonderful secrets of the new hemisphere became so active that...open for whatever might be the luck of the adventurer j his reports on his return were tinged with a colouring of romance that stimulated still higher the... | |
| 1847 - 758 pages
...current of thought, and stimulated it to indefinite conjecture. The eagerness to explore the wonderful secrets of the new hemisphere became so active that...It was a world of romance that was thrown open for whaterer might be the luck of the adventurer ; bis reporta on his return were tinged with a colouring... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1847 - 714 pages
...current of thought and stimulated it to indefinite conjecture. The eagerness to explore the wonderful secrets of the new hemisphere became so active, that...thronged one after another to take their chance upon the deep.1 lt was a world of romance that was thrown open; for, whatever might be the luck of the adventurer,... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1847 - 350 pages
...a manner, depopulated, as emigrants thronged one after another to take their chance upon the deep.1 It was a world of romance that was thrown open; for,...adventurer, his reports on his return were tinged with a colouring of romance that stimulated still higher the sensitive fancies of his countrymen, and nourished... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1848 - 530 pages
...current of thought and stimulated it to indefinite conjecture. The eagerness to explore the wonderful secrets of the new hemisphere became so active, that...adventurer, his reports on his return were tinged with a colouring of romance that stimulated still higher the sensitive fancies of his countrymen, and nourished... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 pages
...current of thought and stimulated it to indefinite conjecture. The eagerness to explore the wonderful secrets of the new hemisphere became so active, that...was thrown open ; for, whatever might be the luck pf the adventurer, his reports on his return were tinged with a colouring of romance that stimulated... | |
| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1859 - 362 pages
...current of thought and stimulated it to indefinite conjecture. The eagerness to explore the wonderful secrets of the new hemisphere became so active, that...adventurer, his reports on his return were tinged with a colouring of romance that stimulated still higher the sensitive fancies of his countrymen, and nourished... | |
| Peter F. Stout - 1859 - 384 pages
...and the first half of the sixteenth centuries.'7 And again : "The eagerness to explore the wonderful secrets of the New Hemisphere became so active, that...emigrants thronged one after another to take their chances upon the deep." The Yenitian Ambassador, Andrea Navagiero, who traveled through Spain in 1525,... | |
| Peter F. Stout - 1859 - 396 pages
...secrets of the New TTemisphere became so active, that ENCHANTING TALES OF THE SPANISH EL DORADO. 335 the principal cities of Spain were, in a manner, depopulated,...emigrants thronged one after another to take their chances upon the deep." The Venitian Ambassador, Andrea Navagiero, who traveled through Spain in 1525,... | |
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