... and there revealed to me, alone, seemed like a reward direct from heaven for perseverance, and as a compensation for the many sacrifices I had made, in order to solve the question as to the interior rivers of tropical Australia. History of Australia - Halaman 206oleh George William Rusden - 1883Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1848 - 788 halaman
...being allowed to make such a discovery. From that rock the scene was so extensive as to leave no rootn for doubt as to the course of the river, which, then and there.revealed to me alone, seemed like a reward direct from Heaven for perseverance, and as a compensation... | |
| 1848 - 802 halaman
...for being allowed to malee such a discovery. From that rock the scene was so extensive as to leave no room for doubt as to the course of the river, which,...perseverance, and as a compensation for the many sacrifices which I had made, in order to solve the question as to the interior rivers of tropical Australia/'... | |
| 1848 - 798 halaman
...gratitude for being allowed to make such a discovery. From that rock the scene was so extensive as to leave no room, for doubt as to the course of the river,...perseverance, and as a compensation for the many sacrifices which I had made, in order to solve the question as to the interior rivers of tropical Australia."... | |
| 1848 - 806 halaman
...gratitude for being allowed to make such a discovery. From that rock the scene was so extensive as to leave no room for doubt as to the course of the river, which...alone, seemed like a reward direct from Heaven for persévérance, and aa a compensation for the many sacrifice» which I had made, in order to solve... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1848 - 822 halaman
...for being allowed to make such a discovery. From that rock, the scene was so extensive as to leave no room for doubt as to the course of the river, which, thus and there revealed to me alone, seemed h'ke a reward direct from Heaven for perseverance, and... | |
| 1848 - 796 halaman
...for being allowed to make such a discovery. From that rock, the scene was so extensive as to leave no room for doubt as to the course of the river, which, thus and there revealed to me alone, seemed like a reward direct from Heaven for perseverance, and... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1861 - 500 halaman
...for being allowed to make such a discovery. From that rock, the scene was so extensive as to leave no room for doubt as to the course of the river, which,...sacrifices I had made, in order to solve the question as to the interior rivers of tropical Australia. " 16<A. — The 'gorgeous curtains of the East' over... | |
| Ernest Favenc - 1888 - 510 halaman
...also in that direction. . . . From the rock where I stood, the scene was so extensive, as to leave no room for doubt as to the course of the river, which thus and there revealed to me alone, seemed like a reward direct from Heaven for perseverance, and... | |
| Albert Frederick Calvert - 1896 - 428 halaman
...surpassed mine on the occasion. From the rock where I stood the scene was so extensive as to leave no room for doubt as to the course of the river, which...sacrifices I had made in order to solve the question as to the interior rivers of tropical Australia." That Mitchell was both rhapsodical and self-complacent... | |
| W. W. Craig - 1925 - 170 halaman
...joy in the supposed complete success of his "Ulloa's delight at the sight of the Pacific," he writes, "could not have surpassed mine on the occasion. From...a reward direct from heaven for perseverance, and asa compensation for the many sacrifices I had made, in order to solve the question of the rivers of... | |
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