| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 sivua
...one black cloud, he hung for a while on the declivities of the mountains. Whilst the authors of all itude, their annual export of grain, comprehending r horrours of war before known or heard of, were mercy to that new havoc. A storm of universal fire blasted... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1835 - 420 sivua
...and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatic. Then ensued a scene of wo, the like of which no eye had seen, no heart conceived, and which no tongue ean adequately tell. All 30 the horrors of war before known or heard of, were mercy to that new havoc.... | |
| 1836 - 362 sivua
...and desolation, he hung for awhile on the declivities of the mountains. \Vhilst the authors of all these evils were idly and stupidly gazing on this menacing meteor, which blackened all the horizon, it suddenly burst, and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatic.... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 sivua
...one black cloud, he hung for a while on the declivities of the mountains. Whilst the authors of all these evils were idly and stupidly gazing on this menacing meteor, which blackened all the horizon, it suddenly burst and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatic.... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 sivua
...one black cloud, he hung for a while on the declivities of the mountains. Whilst the authors of all these evils were idly and stupidly gazing on this menacing meteor, which blackened all the horizon, it suddenly burst and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatic.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 sivua
...one black cloud, he hung for a while on the declivities of the mountains. Whilst the authors of all nour to the deceased, as a disgrace to the survivors. Our palaces are vast Carnatiek — Then ensued a scene of woe, the like of which no eye had seen, no heart conceived, and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 614 sivua
...one black cloud, he hung for awhile on the declivities of the mountains. Whilst the authors of all these evils were idly and stupidly gazing on this...menacing meteor, which blackened all their horizon, it sud* Letter from the presidency at Madras to the court of directors, 27th June, 1769. t Mr. Dundas's... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 672 sivua
...the declivities of the mountains. Whilst " the authors of all these evils were idly and stu" pidly gazing on this menacing meteor, which " blackened...woe, " the like of which no eye had seen, no heart con" ceived, and which no tongue can adequately tell. " All the horrors of war before known or heard... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 638 sivua
...the declivities of the mountains. Whilst " the authors of all these evils were idly and stu" pidly gazing on this menacing meteor, which " blackened...woe, " the like of which no eye had seen, no heart con" ceived, and which no tongue can adequately tell. " All the horrors of war before known or heard... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1841 - 410 sivua
...one black cloud, he hung for a while on the declivities of the mountains. | Whilst the authors of all these evils, | were idly, and stupidly gazing on this menacing meteor | (which blackened all the horizon) | it suddenly burst, I and poured down the whole of its contents i upon the plains of... | |
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