| 1765 - Страниц: 614
...and crows, which abound through all Rujjla, abandon thefe horrid deferts, where nature herfelf feems benumbed, and it is only by the traces of the fledge...inhabited. The gloom of defolation furrounds it on every Tide, and a horrid filence, which is never broken bu: by the outcries of thgfe that fufter from the... | |
| 1765 - Страниц: 622
...and crows, which abound through all RuJJia, abandon thefe horrid deferts, where nature herfelf feems benumbed, and it is only by the traces of the fledge...that the country is known to be inhabited. The gloom or deflation furrpunds h on every fide, and a horrid filence, which is neicr broken but by the outcries... | |
| 1802 - Страниц: 502
...and crows, which abound through all Ruffia, abandon thefe horrid deiarts, where nature herfelf feems benumbed, and it is only by the traces of the fledge...that the country is known to be inhabited. The gloom ot defolation furrounds it on every fide, and a horrid filence, which is never broken but by the outcries... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1765 - Страниц: 514
...and crows, which abound through all Ruffia, abandon thefe horrid deferts, where nature herfelf feems benumbed, and it is only by the traces of the fledge...the country is known to be inhabited. The gloom of de fol ation furrounds it on every fide, and a' horrid filence, which is never broken but by the outcries... | |
| 1763 - Страниц: 708
...trace* of the fledge that the country is known to be in— habited. The gloora 'of, defolarion, jj furrounds it on every fide, and a horrid; filence,...is never broken but by the outcries, of thofe that iuffecfrom the perils of the way. The inhabitants are fliut up in their hovels nine months in the year... | |
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