... thunder from the cloud-capt mountains ; deep embosomed in the eternal woods of America, dwell the ancient nations of the Onnondagans and Cayugans. No people are equally renowned through all the western world, from the northern bleakest track which... Lydia: Or, Filial Piety. A Novel - Side 1af John Shebbeare - 1763Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Benjamin Hezekiah Bissell - 1925 - 262 sider
...western world, from the northern bleakest track which human feet have ever trodden, to the most southern point of all this habitable globe. Their names pronounced...other people; the tributes annually received from other kingdoms ; evince the superiority of their military fame; nor, in the milder parts of legislative... | |
| Benjamin Hezekiah Bissell - 1925 - 256 sider
...western world, from the northern bleakest track which human feet have ever trodden, to the most southern point of all this habitable globe. Their names pronounced...other people; the tributes annually received from other kingdoms ; evince the superiority of their military fame ; nor, in the milder parts of legislative... | |
| Robert Bage - 2002 - 396 sider
...such figures. The passage opens with Shebbeare's general description of the Onondagas and Cayugas.] Their Names pronounced with Terror by the Nations...beyond all other People; the Tributes annually received nom different Kingdoms, evince the Superiority of their military Fame; nor in the milder Parts of legislative... | |
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