Nor was it uncommon for the father of a family, whom the infection had not reached, to call them around him, to represent the cruel sufferings and horrid fate of their relations, from the influence of some evil spirit, who was preparing to extirpate their... The European Magazine: And London Review - Page 1801802Full view - About this book
| 1802 - 610 pages
...represent the cruel sufferings and horrid fate of their relations, from tile influence of some evil spirit who was preparing to extirpate their race ; and to...with all its horrors, by their own poniards. At the same time, if their hearts failed then} in this necessary act, he was himself ready to perform the... | |
| 1810 - 700 pages
...infcftion had juft reached, to call his family around him, to rcprefent their fuffcrings and cruel fate from the influence of fome evil fpirit, who was preparing to extirpate their race ; and to invite them to baffle death with all its horrors, wi:h their own weapons ; and, at the fame time, if... | |
| Robert Southey - 1827 - 220 pages
...represent the cruel sufferings and horrid fate of their relations, from the influence of some evil spirit, who was preparing to extirpate their race ; and to...with all its horrors, by their own poniards. At the same time, if their hearts failed them in this necessary act, he was himself ready to perform the deed... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 338 pages
...represent the cruel sufferings and horrid fate of their relations, from the influence of some evil spirit, who was preparing to extirpate their race ; and to...with all its horrors, by their own poniards. At the same time, if their hearts failed them in this necessary act, he was himself ready to perform the deed... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 248 pages
...represent the cruel sufferings and horrid fate of their relations, from the influence of some evil spirit, who was preparing to extirpate their race; and to...with all its horrors, by their own poniards. At the same time, if their hearts failed them in this necessary act, he was himself ready to perform the deed... | |
| William Augustus Guy - 1870 - 260 pages
...represent the cruel sufferings and horrid fate of their relations from the influence of some evil spirit who was preparing to extirpate their race, and to...with all its horrors, by their own poniards. At the same time if their hearts failed them in this necessary act, he was himself ready to perform the deed... | |
| Robert Southey - 1880 - 618 pages
...represent the cruel sufferings and horrid fate of their relations, from the influence of some evil spirit, who was preparing to extirpate their race; and to...with all its horrors, by their own poniards. At the same time, if their hearts failed them in this necessary act, he was himself ready to perform the deed... | |
| American Public Health Association. Committee on Compulsory Vaccination, Eugene Foster - 1884 - 68 pages
...represent the cruel sufferings and horrid fate of their relations from the influence of some evil spirit who was preparing to extirpate their race, and to...with all its horrors, by their own poniards. At the same time, if their hearts failed them in this necessary act, he was himself ready to perform the deed... | |
| Robert Southey - 1884 - 586 pages
...represent the cruel sufferings and horrid fate of their relations, from the influence of some evil spirit, who was preparing to extirpate their race; and to...with all its horrors, by their own poniards. At the same time, if their hearts failed them in this necessary act, he was himself ready to perform the deed... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1903 - 372 pages
...represent the cruel sufferings and horrid fatf of their relations, from the influence of some evil spirit who was preparing to extirpate their race ; and to...with all its horrors, by their own poniards. At the same time, if their hearts failed them in this necessary act, he was himself ready to perform the deed... | |
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