| Edward Hutton - 1915 - 392 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 that he was so little discomposed as to fall into a deep sleep ; for being... | |
| Daniel Eddy - 2005 - 509 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 Chambers, Robert Chambers - 848 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... | |
| 1747 - 692 Seiten
...it was „ o, _, only the burning of the villages, which fcna, but feveral others ; for the villas the country people had abandoned to the ' ' flames....to reft ; and it is moft certain, he was fo little difcom»pe, but by lea. She earneftly inited him therefore to come to her afHe accordingly changed... | |
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