... who had connived at it had thereby drawn down on that part of their king's dominions the vengeance of Heaven. To this he added, that he much feared the total loss of them would deservedly be the consequence. How truly this prediction has been verified... The Scots Magazine - Página 1351780Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 762 páginas
...immediate flop to the feftivity, and exclaimed in the fevereft terms againft the inhuman perraiffion ; declaring at the fame time that thofe who had connived...much feared the total lofs of them would defervedly he the confequence. How truly this prediction has been verified we all know. But to return: though... | |
| John Wesley - 1794 - 738 páginas
...inhuman permiffion •' declaring at the fame time that tliofe who had connived at it, had (hereby drawn down on that part of their king's dominions...added, -that he much feared the total lofs of them would4 defervedly bfe the cpnfequence. How truly this prediction has been verified,' we all know."... | |
| 1800 - 702 páginas
...immediate (lop to the feitivity, and exclaimed in the fevered terms againft the inhuman permiilion ; declaring at the fame time that thofe who had connived...truly this prediction has been verified we all know. But to return : though the Indians are negligent in guarding againft furprizes, they are alett and... | |
| 1800 - 694 páginas
...immediate ftop to the feftivity, and exclaimed in the feverelt terms .lililí the inhuman permiilion ; declaring at the fame time that thofe who had connived...added, that he much feared the total lofs of them would defeivedly DC the conference. How truly this prediction has been verified we ill know. But to return... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 688 páginas
...immediate ftop to the feftivity, and exclaimed in the fevered terms againft the inhuman per million ; declaring at the fame time that thofe who had connived...king's dominions the vengeance of Heaven. To this lie added, that he much feared the total lote of them would defeivedly be the confequence. How truly... | |
| Jonathan Carver - 1802 - 330 páginas
...immediate ftop to the feftivity, and exclaimed in the fevereft terms agairift the inhuman permiffion -, declaring at the fame time that thofe who had connived...it, had thereby drawn down, on that part of their king-s dominions the vengeance of Heaven. To this he added, that he much feared the total lofs of them... | |
| Jonathan Carver - 1813 - 292 páginas
...fevereft terms againit the inhuman peimiffion ; declaring at the fame tiine that thofe who had connived a: it, had thereby drawn down, on that part of their...feared the total lofs of them would defervedly be th• confequence. How truly this prediction has been terified we well know. Monfieur Montcalm fell... | |
| M. Randall - 1834 - 328 páginas
...exclaimed in the severest terms against the inhuman permission ; declaring at the same time that those who had connived at it, had thereby drawn down, on...Heaven. To this he added, that he much feared the total loss of them would deservedly be the consequence. How truly this prediction has been verified we well... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1839 - 382 páginas
...exclaimed in the severest terms against the inhuman permission ; declaring at the same time that those who had connived at it had thereby drawn down on that...Heaven. To this he added, that he much feared the total loss of them would deservedly be the consequence. How truly this prediction has been verified we well... | |
| Thomas Gage - 1840 - 526 páginas
...exclaimed in the severest terms against the inhuman permission, declaring, at the same time, that those who had connived at it, had thereby drawn down on...Heaven. To this he added, that he much feared the total loss of them would deservedly be the consequence. How truly this prediction was verified we well know."... | |
| |