The sailors aboard the Nigna took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly fresh. The clouds around the setting sun assumed a new appearance ; the air was more mild and warm, and, during night, the wind became unequal and variable. The Naval Chronicle - Page 49edited by - 1805Full view - About this book
| Henry Elliot Shepherd - 1893 - 460 pages
...carved. The sailors aboard the Nigna took up the branch of a tree with red berries perfectly fresh. The clouds around the setting sun assumed a new appearance...the wind became unequal and variable. From all these 11 symptoms, Columbus was so confident of being near land, that on the evening of the llth of October,... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 660 pages
...curved. The sailors aboard the Nina took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly fresh. The clouds around the setting sun assumed a new appearance...confident of being near land, that on the evening of the eleventh of October, after public prayers for success, he ordered the sails to be furled, lest they... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 670 pages
...curved. The sailors aboard the Nina took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly fresh. The clouds around the setting sun assumed a new appearance...confident of being near land, that on the evening of the eleventh of October, after public prayers for success, he ordered the sails to be furled, lest they... | |
| George Eugène Fasnacht - 1897 - 216 pages
...The sailors aboard the ' Nina ' took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly 10 fresh. The clouds around the setting sun assumed a new appearance;...confident of being near land, that on the evening of the eleventh of October (l492), 15 after public prayers for success, he ordered the sails to be furled,... | |
| 1901 - 658 pages
..."Nina" took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly fresh. The clouds around the settinsr sun assumed a new appearance; the air was more mild...symptoms, Columbus was so confident of being near laud that on the evening of the llth of October, after public prayers for success, he ordered the sails... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck, Frank R. Stockton, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 434 pages
...carved. The sailors aboard the "Nina" took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly fresh. The clouds around the setting sun assumed a new appearance...and variable. From all these symptoms, Columbus was BO confident of being near land that on the evening of the llth of October, after public prayers for... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 864 pages
...carved. The sailors aboard the Nigna took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly fresh. ! eleventh of October, after public prayers for success, he ordered the sails to be furled, and the ships... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1902 - 296 pages
...carved. The sailors aboard the Nina took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly fresh. The clouds around the setting sun assumed a new appearance...confident of being near land, that, on the evening of the eleventh of October, after public prayers for success, he ordered the sails to be furled and the ships... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 pages
...carved. The sailors aboard the Nigua took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly fresh. ause he knew their practice of begging from all who...malleability of fire, which he intended to publish. eleventh of October, after public prayers for success, he ordered the sails to be furled, and the ships... | |
| John Hepburn Millar - 1903 - 736 pages
...curved. The sailors aboard the Nina took up the branch of a tree with red berries, perfectly fresh. The clouds around the setting sun assumed a new appearance...confident of being near land that, on the evening of the nth of October, after public prayers for success, he ordered the sails to be furled, lest they should... | |
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