| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 488 páginas
...after wave, and there was nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless prospe<5t of new flights of birds of prey and passage, with appetites Continually renewing for a food that was continually wasting. Were we to be driven out of India this day, nothing would remain to tell that... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 490 páginas
...wave, and there was nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless prospecl: of new i flights of birds of prey and passage, with appetites continually renewing for a food that was continually wasting. Were we to be driven out of India this day, nothing would remain to tell that... | |
| William Belsham - 1805 - 470 páginas
...all the impetuosity of youth, they roll in one after another, wave after wave, and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives, but an endless, hopeless prospect of new flights of birds of prey and pas. • • Bnrke'i ipeech on the India bill of 178J, APPEND. VOL. VII. 2G sage, with appetites continually... | |
| John Mitchell - 1805 - 260 páginas
...another, wave after wave, so that there was nothing before the eyes of the natives, but an endless flight of birds of prey and passage, with appetites continually renewing for a food that was continually wasting. With us there were no retributory superstitions, by which a foundation of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 560 páginas
...all the impetuosity of youth, they roll in one after another ; wave after wave ; and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless...continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting. Every rupee of profit made by an Englishman is lost for ever to India. With us are no retributory superstitions,... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 468 páginas
...all the impetuosity of youth, they roll in one after another, wave after wave ; and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless...continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting. Every rupee of profit made by an Englishman is lost for ever to India. With us are no retributory superstitions,... | |
| Rev. William Tennant - 1808 - 384 páginas
...another, wave after wave;^ so that there was nothing before the eyes of the natives, but an endless flight of birds of prey and passage, with appetites continually renewing for a food that was continually wasting. With us there were no retributary superstitions, by which a foundation of... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1809 - 608 páginas
...all the impetuosity of youth, they roll in one after another, wave after wave, and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless...continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting. Every rupee of profit made by an Englishman is lost for ever to India. With us are no retributory superstitions,... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 páginas
...all the impetuosity of youth, they roll in one after another, wave after wave, and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives but an endless, hopeless...continually renewing for a food that is continually wasting. Every rupee of profit made by an Englishman is lost for ever to India. With us are no retributory superstitions,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 482 páginas
...in one after another, wave after wave ; and there is nothing before the eyes of the natives, but aft endless hopeless prospect of new flights of birds...appetites continually renewing for a food that is conti-* nually wasting. Their prey is lodged in Englatid ', and the cries of India are given to seas... | |
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