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| William Cobbett - 1811 - 844 sider
...religious, of the hospital which afforded shelter and relief to the poor and infirm, of the temples dedicated to the worship of the Most High; the innocent...which those . heaps of ruins are still tinged ; the insult* of every kind heaped upon those whom the'Vandals did not deprive of 'life— insults many times... | |
| 1811 - 840 sider
...religious, of the hospital which af« • forded shelter and relief to the. poor and infirm, of the temples dedicated to the worship of the Most High; the innocent...which those heaps of ruins are still tinged ; the insulu of every kind heaped upon those whom, the Vandals did cot deprive of life— insults many times... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 512 sider
...religious, of the hospital which afforded shelter and relief to the poor and infirm, of the temples dedicated to the worship of the Most High $ the innocent...cruel than death itself ; the universal devastation of the fields, of plantations, of cattle, and of the instruments of agriculture ; the robbery and destruction... | |
| 1813 - 506 sider
...religious, of the hospital which afforded shelter and relief to the poor and infirm, of the temples dedicated to the worship of the Most High ; the innocent...cruel than death itself ; the universal devastation of the field?, of plantations, of cattle, and of the instruments of agriculture; the robbery and destruction... | |
| 1813 - 532 sider
...religious, of the hospital which afforded shelter, and relief to the indigent and infirm, of the temples dedicated to the worship of the Most High ; the innocent...cruel than death itself ; the universal devastation of the fields, of plantations, of cattle, and of the instruments of agriculture ; the robbery and destruction... | |
| 1813 - 502 sider
...the poor and infirm, of the temples dedicated to the worship of the Most High ; the innocent blond of so many peaceful citizens of both sexes, and of...life — insults many times more cruel than death itaelf ; the universal devastation of the fields, of plantations, of cattle, and of the instruments... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 536 sider
...religious, of the hospital which afforded shelter and relief to the indigent and infirm, of the temples dedicated to the worship of the Most High ; the innocent blood of so maoy peaceful citizens of both sexes, and of all ages, with which those heaps of ruins are still tinged... | |
| John James M'Gregor - 1824 - 582 sider
...religious, of the hospital which afforded shelter and relief to the indigent and the infirm, of the temples dedicated to the worship of the Most High; the innocent...heaped upon those whom the Vandals did not deprive of life—insults many times more cruel than death itself; the universal devastation of the fields, of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 854 sider
...religious, of the hospital which afforded shelter and relief to the poor and infirm, of the temples dedicated to the worship of the Most High • the...innocent blood of so many peaceful citizens of both sexs, and of all ages, with which those heaps of ruins are still tinged ; the insults of every kind... | |
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