| Daniel Strock - 1851 - 486 pages
...then excited universal joy and congratulation, as a prelude to the close of a merciless war; it new awakens sober reflections on the instability of empire,...the sovereign, on account of the barbarities of the warrior. Philip, in the progress of the English settlements, foresaw the loss of his territory, and... | |
| John Frost - 1852 - 404 pages
...statesman, and a mighty prince. It then excited universal joy and congratulation as a prelude to the close of a merciless war. It now awakens sober reflections...the sovereign on account of the barbarities of the warrior. Philip, in the progress of the English settlements, foresaw the loss of his territory and... | |
| John Frost - 1856 - 504 pages
...statesman, and a mighty prince. It then excited universal joy and congratulation as a prelude to the close of a merciless war. It now awakens sober reflections...little allowance was made for the natural jealousy of ;he sovereign on account of the barbarities of ihe warrior. Philip, in the progress of the English... | |
| John Frost - 1857 - 494 pages
...statesman, and a mighty prince. It then excited universal joy and congratulation as a prelude to the close of a merciless war. It now awakens sober reflections...inscrutable decrees of Heaven. The patriotism of the man was * Ramsay. then overlooked in the cruelty of the savage ; and little allowance was made for the natural... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1868 - 948 pages
...statesman, and a mighty prince. It then excited universal joy and congratulation, as a prelude to the close of a merciless war. It now awakens sober reflections...the sovereign, on account of the barbarities of the warrior. Philip, in the progress of the English settlements, foresaw the loss of his territory, and... | |
| William V. Moore - 1858 - 506 pages
...statesman, and a mighty prince. It then excited universal joy and congratulation as a prelude to the close of a merciless war. It now awakens sober reflections...inscrutable decrees of Heaven. The patriotism of the man was * Ramsay. 14 then overlooked in the cruelty of the savage ; and little allowance was made for the natural... | |
| Carl Christian Rafn - 1869 - 346 pages
...and a mighty prince. It then excited universal joy and congratulation, as the prelude to the close of a merciless war; it now awakens sober reflections...empire, the peculiar destiny of the aboriginal race, and 160 the inscrutable decrees of Heaven. The patriotism of the man was then overlooked in the cruelty... | |
| George Lowell Austin - 1875 - 746 pages
...statesman, and a mighty prince. It then excited universal joy and congratulation, as a prelude to the close of a merciless war ; it now awakens sober reflections...the sovereign on account of the barbarities of the warrior. Philip, in the progress of the English settlements, foresaw the loss of his territory, and... | |
| Ebenezer Elliott - 1876 - 444 pages
...and a mighty prince. It then excited universal joy and congratulation, as the prelude to the close of a merciless war : it now awakens sober reflections...the sovereign, on account of the barbarities of the warrior. Philip, in the progress of the English settlements, foresaw the loss of his territory and... | |
| Frederick Freeman - 1878 - 204 pages
...and congratulation as the prelude to the close of a merciless war; it now awakens sober reflection on the instability of empire, the peculiar destiny...aboriginal race, and the inscrutable decrees of Heaven." those of a native savage. No one can deny that he had also virtues which might have been advantageously... | |
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