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Page 229
... fitful blast , with fury blind , But deep , majestic , in its destined course , Sprung with unerring , unrelenting force , * Herrera , dec . I. lib . i . c . 9 . + Rev. xix . 17 . From the bright East . Tides duly ebbed and flowed 229.
... fitful blast , with fury blind , But deep , majestic , in its destined course , Sprung with unerring , unrelenting force , * Herrera , dec . I. lib . i . c . 9 . + Rev. xix . 17 . From the bright East . Tides duly ebbed and flowed 229.
Page 274
... , 1. 14 . " Land ! " and his voice in faltering accents died . Historians are not silent on the subject . The sailors , according to Herrera , saw the signs of an inundated country ( tierras anegadas ) ; and it was 274.
... , 1. 14 . " Land ! " and his voice in faltering accents died . Historians are not silent on the subject . The sailors , according to Herrera , saw the signs of an inundated country ( tierras anegadas ) ; and it was 274.
Page 277
... ( Herrera . I. iii . 4 ) that the country would be laid waste on the arrival of strangers , completely clad , from a region near the rising of the sun . Ibid . II . 5. 2. It is said that Cazziva , a great Cacique , after long fasting and ...
... ( Herrera . I. iii . 4 ) that the country would be laid waste on the arrival of strangers , completely clad , from a region near the rising of the sun . Ibid . II . 5. 2. It is said that Cazziva , a great Cacique , after long fasting and ...
Page 279
... Herrera . I. i . 9 and 10 . P. 240 , 1. 13 . While his dear boys - ah , on his neck they hung , .... " But I was most afflicted , when I thought of my two sons , whom I had left behind me in a strange country . before I had done , or at ...
... Herrera . I. i . 9 and 10 . P. 240 , 1. 13 . While his dear boys - ah , on his neck they hung , .... " But I was most afflicted , when I thought of my two sons , whom I had left behind me in a strange country . before I had done , or at ...
Page 282
... dreadful shade . Now one , Now other , as their shape served best his end . Undoubtedly , says Herrera , the Infernal Spirit assumed various shapes in that region of the world . P. 245 , 1. 15 . Then , inly gliding 282.
... dreadful shade . Now one , Now other , as their shape served best his end . Undoubtedly , says Herrera , the Infernal Spirit assumed various shapes in that region of the world . P. 245 , 1. 15 . Then , inly gliding 282.
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