| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1854 - 796 pages
...delightful country. The crew of the Pinta instantly lx>gan the Tt Deum, as a hymn of thanksgiving to God, and were joined by those of the other ships, with...This office of gratitude to Heaven was followed by on act of justice to their commander. They threw themselves at the feet of Columbus, with feelings... | |
| Eliza SLATER - 1854 - 268 pages
...delightful country. The sailors instantly began the Te Deum, as a hymn of thanksgiving to God, and this office of gratitude to heaven was followed by...commander ; they threw themselves at the feet of Columbus and implored him to forgive their ignorance, insubordination, and insolence. The boats were now manned... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1856 - 800 pages
...delightful country. The crew of the Pinta instantly began the Te Deum, as a hymn of thanksgiving to God, and were joined by those of the other ships, with...with reverence. They implored him to pardon their iterance, incredulity, and insolence, which had created him so much unnecessary disquiet, and had so... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - English literature - 1856 - 470 pages
...delightful country. The crew of the Pinta instantly began the Te Deum, as a hymn of thanksgiving to God, and were joined by those of the other ships, with...Columbus with feelings of self-condemnation mingled with remorse. They implored him to pardon their ignorance, incredulity, and injustice, which had created... | |
| Epes Sargent - American literature - 1857 - 490 pages
...delightful country. The crew of the Piuta instantly began the Te Deiati,K as a hymn of thanksgiving to God, and were joined by those of the other ships, with...feelings of selfcondemnation mingled with reverence. M. They implored him to pardon their ignorance, incredulity, and insolence, which had created him so... | |
| Jean Roemer - English language - 1857 - 332 pages
...delightful country. The crew of the Pinta instantly began the Te Deum, as a hymn of thanksgiving to God, and were joined by those of the other ships with tears...their commander. They threw themselves at the feet DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. . 67 of Columbus, with feelings of self-condemnation, mingled with reverence.... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1848 - 786 pages
...the Pinta instantly began the Te JJcum, as a hymn of thanksgiving to God, and were joined by th<Ģe of the other ships, with tears of joy and transports of congratulation. This office of gratitude to 1 leaven was followed by an act of justice to their commander. They threw themselves at the feet of... | |
| Epes Sargent - American literature - 1858 - 480 pages
...Pinta instantly began the Te Deiim,*^ as a hymn of thanksgiving to God, and were joined by those~of the other ships, with tears of joy and transports...Columbus, with feelings of selfcondemnation mingled with reVBTence. 8. They implored him to pardon their ignorance, incre3ulity, and insolence, which had created... | |
| James White - History, Modern - 1859 - 556 pages
...delightful country. The crew of the Pinta instantly began the Te Deum as a hymn of thanksgiving to God, and were joined by those of the other ships, with...incredulity, and insolence, which had created him so much unceasing disquiet and had so often obstructed the prosecution of his well-concerted plan ; and, passing... | |
| Epes Sargent - Readers - 1859 - 450 pages
...delightful country. The crew of the Pinta instantly began the Te Deiim," as a hymn of thanksgiving to God, and were joined by those of the other ships, with...themselves at the feet of Columbus, with feelings of sellcondemnation mingled with reverence. 8. They implored him to pardon their ignorance, incredulity,... | |
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