| 1798 - 614 páginas
...crea•."tion been interrupted by the rude sound of the labourer's axe, and the downfal of its antient inhabitants ; a stillness and tranquillity which from...towns, and the " busy hum of its new possessors," of whom it was fervently to be'wished that they did not bring with them " Minds not to be changed by... | |
| G. Paterson - 1811 - 648 páginas
...time since the creation, been interrupted by the rude sound of the labourer's axe, and the downfal of its ancient inhabitants : — a stillness and tranquillity which, from that day, were to give place to the noise of labour, the confusion of camps and towns, and the busy hum of its new possessors. This impressive... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 592 páginas
...time since the creation, been interrupted by the rude sound of the labourer's axe, and the downfal of its ancient inhabitants: — a stillness and tranquillity which, from that day, were to give place to the noise of labour, the confusion of camps and towns, and the busy hum of its new possessors. This impressive... | |
| 1820 - 774 páginas
...and the downfal of its ancient ^habitants ; a stillness and tranquillity which, from that day, were a give place to the voice of labour, the confusion of camps and owns, and the busy hum of its possessors. That these did not bring 'ith them ' minds not to be changed... | |
| 1820 - 760 páginas
...time since the creation, been interrupted by the rude sound of the labourer's axe, and the downfal of its ancient inhabitants ; a stillness and tranquillity...confusion of camps and towns, and the busy hum of its possessors. That these did not bring with them ' minds not to be changed by time or place,' was fervently... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1837 - 490 páginas
...interrupted by the rude sound of the labourer's axe, and the downfall of its ancient inhabitants;—a stillness and tranquillity, which from that day were...possessors.' That these did not bring with them Minds not to be changed by time or place, was fervently to have been wished; and if it were possible, that on taking... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1837 - 1052 páginas
...•'> ^nd the downfall of its ancient inhabitants ; — a and tranquillity, which from that day were to place to the voice of labour, the confusion of camps and towns, and ' the busy hum of its na possessors.' That these did not bring with them Minda not to be changed by time or place, was fervently... | |
| WILLIAM WESTBROOKE BURTON - 1840 - 914 páginas
...ancient inhabitants, a stillness and tranquility which were from that day to give place to the noise of labour, the confusion of camps and towns, and the busy hum of its new possessors ;" a wish is fervently expressed that the greater part of them did not bring with them " minds not... | |
| Sir Paul Edmund de Strzelecki, Paul Edmund de Strzelecki - 1845 - 572 páginas
...first time since the creation, been interrupted by the rude sound of the labourer's axe and the downfal of its ancient inhabitants ; — a stillness and tranquillity which from that day were to give place to the noise of labour, the confusion of camps and towns, and the busy hum of its new possessors. " * * *... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - 1846 - 536 páginas
...ancient inhabitants, — a stillness and tranquillity which from that day were to give place to the noise of labour, the confusion of camps and towns, and the busy hum of its new possessors." The adventurers were for a time subjected to many hardships, and a sentence of transportation in England... | |
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