What visions of glory would have broken upon his mind could he have known that he had indeed discovered a new continent, equal to the whole of the old world in magnitude, and separated by two vast oceans from all the earth hitherto known by civilized... Spirit of the English Magazines - Page 2471828Full view - About this book
| 1828 - 722 pages
...of Asia. What visions of glory would have broke upon his mind could he have known that he had indeed discovered a new continent, equal to the whole of...have been consoled, amidst the afflictions of age and the cares of penury, the neglect of a fickle public, and the injustice of an ungrateful king, could... | |
| 1828 - 638 pages
...Asia. What visions of glory would have broke upon bis mind. could he have known that he had indeed discovered a new continent, equal to the whole of...all the earth hitherto known by civilized man ; and bow would his magnanimous spirit have been consoled, amidst the chills of age, and cares of penury,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1828 - 538 pages
...continent, equal to the whole of the old world in magnitude, and separated by two vast oceans from all of the earth hitherto known by civilized man ; and how...magnanimous spirit have been consoled, amidst the chills of age and cares of penury, the neglect of a fickle public, and the injustice of an ungrateful... | |
| Washington Irving - America - 1828 - 534 pages
...of Asia. What visions of glory would have broke upon his mind could he have known that he had indeed discovered a new continent, equal to the whole of the old world in magnitude, andjseparated by two vast oceans from all the earth hitherto known by civilised man! And how would... | |
| 1829 - 762 pages
...of Asia. What visions of glory would have broke upon his mind could he have known that he had indeed discovered a new continent, equal to the whole of...have been consoled, amidst the afflictions of age and the cares of penury, the neglect of a fickle public, and the injustice of an ungrateful king, could... | |
| Washington Irving - Biography & Autobiography - 1829 - 346 pages
...have broke upon his mind, could he have known, that he had indeed discovered a new continent, equal to the old world in magnitude, and separated by two vast...been consoled, amidst the afflictions of age, and the cares of penury, the neglect of a fickle pub''"•. and the injustice of an ungrateful king, could... | |
| 1831 - 418 pages
...Asia. What visions of glory would have broken upon his mind, could he have known that he had indeed discovered a new continent, equal to the whole of...been consoled, amidst the afflictions of age, and the cares of penury, the neglect of a fickle public, and the injustice of an ungrateful king, could... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - Readers - 1832 - 338 pages
...Asia. What visions of glory would have broken upon his mind, could he have known that he had indeed discovered a new continent, equal to the whole of...have been consoled, amidst the afflictions of age and the cares of penury, the neglect of a fickle public, and the injustice 22 of an ungrateful king, could... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - United States - 1833 - 600 pages
...Asia. What visions of glory would have broken upon his mind, could he have known that he had indeed discovered a new continent, equal to the whole of...been consoled, amidst the afflictions of age, and the cares of penury, the neglect of a fickle public, and the injustice of an ungrateful king, could... | |
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