| 1828 - 448 pagina’s
...remained gazing in timid admiration at the complexion, the beards, the shining armour, and splendid dress of the Spaniards. The admiral particularly attracted...dress 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... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 346 pagina’s
...gazing, in timid admiration, at the complexion, the beards, the shining armour, and splendid dress of the. Spaniards. The admiral particularly attracted...from his commanding 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... | |
| 1838 - 534 pagina’s
...Spaniards with great awe, frequently prostrating themselves on the earth, and making signs of adoration. The admiral particularly attracted their attention,...the deference which was paid him by his companions When they had still faither recovered from their (ears, they approached the Spaniards, touched their... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich, Stephen T. Allen - 1842 - 418 pagina’s
...remained gazing, in timid admiration, at the complexion, the beards, the shining armor, and splendid dress of the Spaniards. " The admiral particularly attracted...from his commanding height, his air of authority, his scarlet dress, and the deference paid him by his companions ; all which pointed him out to be the commander.... | |
| Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1846 - 414 pagina’s
...remained gazing in timid admiration at the complexion, the beards, the shining armour, and splendid dress of the Spaniards. The admiral particularly attracted...his air of authority, his dress of scarlet, and the deferencce which was paid him by his companions ; all which pointed him out to be the commander. When... | |
| Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1846 - 414 pagina’s
...remained gazing in timid admiration at the complexion, the beards, the shining armour, and splendid dress of the Spaniards. The admiral particularly attracted...his air of authority, his dress of scarlet, and the deferencce which was paid him by his companions; all which pointed him out to be the commander. When... | |
| Conway Robinson, Virginia Historical Society - 1848 - 590 pagina’s
...gradually recovered from their terror, and approached the Spaniards with great awe; frequentlyprostrating themselves on the earth, and making signs of adoration....companions; all which pointed him out to be the commander, f When they had still further recovered from their fears, they approached the Spaniards, touched their... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 454 pagina’s
...remained gazing in timid admiration at the complexion, the beards, the shining armor, and splendid dress of the Spaniards. The admiral particularly attracted...his companions ; all which pointed him out to be the commander.f When they had still further recovered from their fears, they approached the Spaniards,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 756 pagina’s
...remained gazing in timid admiration at the complexion, the beards, the shining armor, and splendid dress of the Spaniards. The admiral particularly attracted...his companions; all which pointed him out to be the commander.t When they had still further recovered from their fears, they approached the Spaniards,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 450 pagina’s
...remained gazing in timid admiration at the complexion, the beards, the shining armor, and splendid dress of the Spaniards. The admiral particularly attracted...his companions ; all which pointed him out to be the commander.t When they had still further recovered from their fears, they approached the Spaniards,... | |
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