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" ... as in April in Andalusia. The singing of the birds is such, that it seems as if one would never desire to depart hence. There are flocks of parrots which obscure the sun, and other birds, large and small, of so many kinds and so different from ours,... "
United States Naval Institute Proceedings - 461. lappuse
1884
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The Discoverers, Pioneers, and Settlers of North and South America from the ...

Henry Howard Brownell - 1853 - 734 lapas
...depart hence. There are flocks of parrots which obscure the sun, and other birds, large and small, of so many kinds and so different from ours, that it is wonderful: and besides there are trees of a thousand species, each having its particular fruit, and...
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The Pioneer Heroes of the New World: From the Earliest Period (982) to the ...

Henry Howard Brownell - 1855 - 738 lapas
...depart hence. There are flocks of parrots which obscure the sun, and other birds, large and small, of so many kinds and so different from ours, that it is wonderful : and besides there are trees of a thousand species, each having its particular fruit, and...
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The New World: Embracing American History, 1. sējums

Henry Howard Brownell - 1862 - 524 lapas
...depart hence. There are flocks of parrots which obscure the sun, and other birds, large and small, of so many kinds and so different from ours, that it is wonderful; and besides, there are trees of a thousand species, each having its particular fruit, and...
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The Northmen in America. The Spaniards in America. The Portuguese in America ...

Henry Howard Brownell - 1863 - 562 lapas
...depart hence. There are flocks of parrots which obscure the sun, and other birds, large and small, of so many kinds and so different from ours, that it is wonderful ; and besides, there are trees of a thousand species, each having its particular fruit, and...
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The Romance of Spanish History

John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1869 - 476 lapas
...depart hence. There are flocks of parrots which obscure the sun, and other birds, large and small, of so many kinds, and so different from ours, that it is wonderful. There are also trees of a thousand species, each having its particular fruit. As I approached...
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History of Merchant Shipping and Ancient Commerce, 1. sējums

William Schaw Lindsay - 1874 - 724 lapas
...depart hence. There . are flocks of parrots which obscure the sun, and other birds large and small, of so many kinds, and so different from ours, that it is wonderful ; and besides, 564 MERCHANT SHIPPING. there are trees of a thousand species, each having1...
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An Attempt to Solve the Problem of the First Landing Place of Columbus in ...

Gustavus Vasa Fox - 1882 - 80 lapas
...fertile, this one with its majestic and luxuriant forests surpasses them all. Here are some large lagoons, and around them are the trees so that it is a marvel,...kinds, and all smell so that it is a marvel, so that I felt the greatest regret in the world not to know them, becanse I am very certain that they are all...
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An Attempt to Solve the Problem of the First Landing Place of Columbus in ...

Gustavus Vasa Fox - 1882 - 80 lapas
...green and the grass is like it is in April in Andalucia; and the songs of the little birds so _that it seems as if a man could never leave here, and the...kinds, and all smell so that it is a marvel, so that I felt the greatest regret in the»world not to know them, becanse I am very certain that they are all...
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The Romance of Navigation: A Brief Record of Maritime Discovery from the ...

Henry Frith - 1893 - 348 lapas
...to depart hence ; there are flocks of parrots which obscure the sun. Other birds, large and small, of so many kinds, and so different from ours that it is wonderful, and besides there are trees of a thousand species, each having its particular fruit, and...
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Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality

Charles Morris - 1904 - 384 lapas
...leave this land. There are flocks of parrots which hide the sun, and other birds, large and small, of so many kinds, and so different from ours, that it is wonderful; and besides, there are trees of a thousand species, each having its particular fruit, and...
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