| 1840 - 452 pages
...capacious of such things, to leave the whole Carnatic an everlasting monument of vengeance, and to set perpetual desolation, as a barrier, between him and those against whom the faith \vhich holds the moral elements of the world together, was no protection. He became at length so confident... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1841 - 410 pages
...possessed by these incorrigible, and predestinated criminals, | a memorable example to mankind. | He resolved, | in the gloomy recesses of a mind, capacious...elements of the world together, | was no protection. | He became at length | so confident of his force, | and so collected in his might, that he made no... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1841 - 548 pages
...country possessed by these incorrigible and predestinated criminals a memorable example to mankind. He resolved, in the gloomy recesses of a mind capacious...elements of the world together was no protection. He became at length so confident of his force, so collected in his might, that he made no secret whatsoever... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 672 pages
...delineation render it matter of history. " He resolved," says Mr. Burke, " in the gloomy reces" ses of a mind capacious of such things, to leave the " whole Carnatic an everlasting monument of venge" ance, and to put perpetual desolation as a barrier " between him and those, against whom the... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 638 pages
...delineation render it matter of history. " He resolved," says Mr. Burke, " in the gloomy reces" ses of a mind capacious of such things, to leave the " whole Carnatic an everlasting monument of vengc" ance, and to put perpetual desolation as a barrier " between him and those, against whom the... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1843 - 524 pages
...country possessed by these incorrigible and predestinated criminals, a memorable example to mankind. He resolved, in the gloomy recesses of a mind capacious...elements of the world together, was no protection. He became at length so confident of his force, and so collected in his might, that he made no secret... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1844 - 480 pages
...country possessed by these incorrigible and predestinated criminals a memorable example to mankind. He resolved, in the gloomy recesses of a mind capacious...terminated his disputes with every enemy and every rival, who buried their mutual animosities in their common detestation against the creditors of the Nabob... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 484 pages
...country possessed by these incorrigible and predestinated criminals a memorable example to mankind. He resolved, in the gloomy recesses of a mind capacious...elements of the world together was no protection. He became at length so confident of his force, so collected in his might, that he made no secret whatsoever... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1844 - 900 pages
...country possessed by these incorrigible and predestinated criminals, a memorable example to mankind. He resolved, in the gloomy recesses of a mind capacious...elements of the world together, was no protection. He became at length so confident of his force, and so collected in his might, that he made no secret... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 pages
...country possessed by these incorrigible and predestinated criminals a memorable example to mankind. He below, I nvaried though it be, save by yon stream...Го that sublimity which reigns enthroned, Holding He became at length so confident of his force, so collected in his might, that he made no secret whatever... | |
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