| Religion - 1812 - 954 pages
...enormities, that I mean to hasten away from this place sooner than t at first intended. — I beheld another distressing scene this morning at the Place...dead, and her two children by her, looking at the dog> and vultures which were near. The people passed by without noticing the children. I asked them... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - Asia - 1811 - 290 pages
...enormities, that I mean to hasten away " from this place sooner than I at first intended. — I beheld " another distressing scene this morning at the Place...vultures " which were near. The people passed by without notic" ing the children. I asked them where was their home. *' They said, ' they had no home but where... | |
| 1811 - 600 pages
...another spectacle : ' I beheld another distressing scene this morning at the " Place of Skulls;' 1 —a poor woman lying dead, or nearly dead, and her...the dogs and vultures which were near. The people p-ssed without noticing the children. I asked them where was their tome. They said '• they had no... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - Asia - 1812 - 424 pages
...these enormities, that I mean to hasten away from this place sooner than I at first intended. I beheld another distressing scene this morning at the Place...dead, and Her two children by her, looking at the dogs »nd vultures which were near. The people passed by without noticing the children. I asked them where... | |
| Congregational churches - 1812 - 620 pages
...these enormities, that I mean to hasten away from this place sooner than 1 at first intended I beheld another distressing scene this morning at the Place...dead, and her two children by her, looking at the dogs anil vultures which were near The people \«ssed by without noticing the children. I asked them where... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - Asia - 1812 - 382 pages
...sooner than I at first intended. I beheld another distressing scene this morning at the Place of Skullsj a poor woman lying dead, or nearly dead, and her two children by her, looking At the dogs kud vultures, which w«Jft near* The people passed by without noticing the children. I asked them where... | |
| 1812 - 582 pages
...eno, mities, tliat I mean to hasten, away from this place sooner than I at first intended. 1 beheld another distressing scene this morning at the Place of Skulls; a poor woman lyingdead, or nearly dead, and her two "children by her, looking at the dogs and vultures which were... | |
| George Miller - 1813 - 638 pages
...I at first intended. — I beheld another , distressing scene this morning at the Place of Sculls ; a poor woman lying dead, or nearly dead, and her two...The people passed by without noticing the children. 1 asked them where was their home. They said, ' they bad no home hut where their mother was.' — O,... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 710 pages
...these enormities, that I mean to hasten away from this place sooner than I at first intended. I beheld another distressing scene this morning at the Place...which were near. The people passed by without noticing Uis children. I asked them where was their home. They said, ' they had no home but where their mother... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 688 pages
...these enormities, that I mean to hasten away from this place sooner than I at first intended. I beheld another distressing scene this morning at the Place...and her two children by her, looking at the dogs and vulture* •which were near. The people passed by without noticing the children. I asked them where... | |
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