| Wonders - 1866 - 400 Seiten
...more visible and dreadful. But my uncle, in order to soothe the apprehensions of his friend, assured him it was only the burning of the villages, which the country 156 RETREAT TO THE FIELDS. people had abandoned to the flames. After this he retired to rest ; and... | |
| Thomas Henry Dyer - 1867 - 626 Seiten
...more visible and dreadful. But my uncle, in order to sooth the apprehensions of his friend, assured him it was only the burning of the villages, which...abandoned to the flames. After this he retired to rest, and it is most certain he was so little discomposed as to fall into a deep sleep ; for being... | |
| Frédéric Zurcher, Margollé - 1868 - 320 Seiten
...more visible and dreadful. But my uncle, in order to soothe the apprehensions of his friend, assured him it was only the burning of the villages, which...abandoned to the flames. After this he retired to rest, and it is most certain he was so little discomposed as to fall into a deep sleep ; for being... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1868 - 296 Seiten
...it still jnorc visible and dreadful. But my uncle, to soothe the anxieties of his friend, declared it was only the burning of the villages, which the...abandoned to the flames. After this, he retired to rest; and it is certain he was so little discomposed as to fall into a deep sleep; for being somewhat... | |
| Horace A. Cleveland - 1869 - 610 Seiten
...more visible and dreadful. But my uncle, in order to soothe the apprehensions of his friend, assured him it was only the burning of the villages, which...abandoned to the flames. After this he retired to rest, and it is most certain he was so little discomposed as to fall into a deep sleep; for, being... | |
| John Phillips - 1869 - 458 Seiten
...more visible and dreadful. But my uncle, in order to soothe the apprehensions of his friend, assured him it was only the burning of the villages, which...abandoned to the flames; after this he retired to rest, and it is most certain he was so little discomposed as to fall into a deep sleep; for being pretty... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1869 - 296 Seiten
...render it still more visible and dreadful. But my uncle, to soothe the anxieties of his friend, declared it was only the burning of the villages, which the...abandoned to the flames. After this, he retired to rest; and it is certain he was so little discomposed as to fall into a deep sleep ; for being somewhat... | |
| Osborne William Tancock - 1872 - 364 Seiten
...more visible and dreadful. But my uncle, in order to soothe the apprehensions of his friend, assured him it was only the burning of the villages, which...abandoned to the flames ; after this he retired to rest, and it is most certain he was so little discomposed as to fall into a deep sleep ; for being... | |
| Henry Major - 1873 - 168 Seiten
...more visible and dreadful. But my uncle, in order to soothe the apprehensions of his friend, assured him it was only the burning of the villages which...abandoned to the flames ; after this he retired to rest, and it is almost certain he was so little discomposed as to fall into a deep sleep ; for, being... | |
| Henry Major - 1875 - 268 Seiten
...more visible and dreadful. But my uncle, in order to soothe the apprehensions of his friend, assured him it was only the burning of the villages which...abandoned to the flames ; after this he retired to rest, and it is almost certain he was so little discomposed as to fall into a deep sleep ; for, being... | |
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