| 1865 - 632 páginas
...attendants in appropriate costume which belonged to each department; — combined to form an array for which it would be difficult to find a parallel in the history of ceremonial ; and when to these are added the purely ecclesiastical functionaries, for whose number... | |
| 1831 - 738 páginas
...taken from the refuse of society, and lost to all sense of morality or decency, instances were related, to which it would be difficult to find a parallel in the annals of human depravity. • The disease generally manifested itself by the usual febrile symptoms... | |
| bp. John Beck Holmes, John Holmes - 1818 - 492 páginas
...offered for sale, at an enormous price, in SANDUSKY. A report likewise prevailed, thnt the clanger in those parts had ceased ; but in crediting this,...any age or nation. About this time the governor of Pi ttsburg released those christian Indians who together with the missionary Shebosh had been taken... | |
| 1825 - 482 páginas
...Granada, under the same form of government. We now come to one of those great political crimes for which it would be difficult to find a parallel in the history of revolutions, and over which, for the honour of Spain, we would gladly draw a veil. The royalist generals... | |
| John Holmes - 1827 - 492 páginas
...this, they found themselves most fatally deceived. A scene of treachery and bloodshed was soon after exhibited in this very quarter, to which it would...prisoners by the Americans. This act of common justice greatly incensed the white people, who represented the Indians as a set of Canaanites, that ought to... | |
| John Holmes - 1827 - 506 páginas
...this, they found themselves most fatally deceived. A scene of treachery and bloodshed was soon after exhibited in this very quarter, to which it would...this time the governor of Pittsburg released those MISSION IN NORTH AMERICA. 179 Christian Indians, who together with the missionary Shebosh, had been... | |
| 1833 - 370 páginas
...Uiken from the refuse of society, and lost to all sense of morality or decency, instances were related, to which it would be difficult to find a parallel in the annals of human depravity. The disease generally manifested itself by the usual febrile symptomsof... | |
| John Lingard - 1849 - 402 páginas
...taken from the refuse of society, and lost to all sense of morality or decency, instances were related, to which it would be difficult to find a parallel in the annals of human depravity *. The disease generally manifested itself by the usual febrile symptoms... | |
| Scottish school-book assoc - 1852 - 322 páginas
...and spacious, and the squares adorned with gardens. The whole affords a grand and imposing spectacle, to which it would be difficult to find a parallel in the finest capitals of Europe. The view from, the Calton Hill commands the Frith of Forth with the adjacent... | |
| Robert Lee - 1854 - 228 páginas
...number of the accused were treacherous to one another, and guilty of perjury and treason to an amount of which it would be difficult to find a parallel in the history of any other European nation. which had the least chance of subduing the fleets of Great Britain, even... | |
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