| Emily Taylor - 1820 - 286 páginas
...length, when they had saile<i about 700 leagues west of the Canaries, he was obliged to yield so far, as to promise that if they did not see land in three days, he would return homewards. Upon this the sailors were a little pacified, and they pursued the voyage more cheerfully.... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1828 - 238 páginas
...clouds. Then they grew so violent again, that he knew not how to appease them, and at last, they say, he was obliged to promise, that if they did not see land in three days he would consent to give it up and sail home again. But he was now almost sure that land was not far off —... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 236 páginas
...clouds. Then they grew so violent again, that he knew not how to appease them, and at last, they say, he was obliged to promise, that if they did not see land in three days he would consent to give it up and sail home again. But he was now almost sure that land was not far off —... | |
| Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1862 - 228 páginas
...quiet for a week longer ; they then grew so violent again that at last he was obliged to promise them that if they did not see land in three days, he would consent to give it up and sail home again. But he was now almost sure that land was not far off : the... | |
| Mara Louise Pratt-Chadwick - 1888 - 216 páginas
...They threatened to throw Columbus overboard if he did not turn back. At last Columbus promised them that if they did not see land in three days he would return to Spain. You can imagine how anxious Columbus must have been durin» those three days. He felt... | |
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