On the southern suburb, the houses looking out upon the country showed, by their splintered wood-work, and walls battered to the foundation, that they had lately been the mark of a destructive cannonade. And in and around the splendid Temple, which had... Southern Literary Messenger - Page 1711851Full view - About this book
| Charles Mackay - Latter Day Saints - 1851 - 458 pages
...autumn. Only two portions of the city seemed to suggest the import of this mysterious solitude. On the southern suburb, the houses looking out upon the...and walls battered to the foundation, that they had latelv been the mark of a destructive cannonade. And in and around the splendid Temple, which had been... | |
| 1852 - 532 pages
...autumn. ' Only two portions of the city seemed to suggest the import of this mysterious solitude. On the southern suburb the houses looking out upon the...object of my admiration, armed men were barracked, surrounded by their stacks of musketry and pieces of heavy ordnance. These challenged me to render... | |
| Henry Mayhew - Mormons - 1852 - 362 pages
...As far as the eye could reach, they stretched away — they sleeping too in the hazy air of autumn. of a destructive cannonade. And in and around the...object of my admiration, armed men were barracked, surrounded by their stacks of musketry and pieces of heavy ordnance. These challenged me to render... | |
| Christianity - 1852 - 536 pages
...autumn. ' Only two portions of the city seemed to suggest the import of this mysterious solitude. On the southern suburb the houses looking out upon the country showed, by their splintered wood- work and walls battered to the foundation, that they had lately been the mark of a destructive... | |
| Henry Mayhew, Charles Mackay - Latter Day Saints - 1856 - 322 pages
...autumn. Only two portions of the city seemed to suggest the import of this mysterious solitude. On the southern suburb, the houses looking out upon the...object of my admiration, armed men were barracked, surrounded by their stacks of musketry and pieces of heavy ordnance. These challenged me to render... | |
| Joseph Earle Ollivant - Latter Day Saint churches - 1871 - 202 pages
...autumn. Only two portions of the city seemed to suggest the import of this mysterious solitude. On the southern suburb, the houses looking out upon the...object of my admiration, armed men were barracked, surrounded by their stacks of musketry and pieces of heavy ordnance. These challenged me to render... | |
| George D Watt - 1871 - 392 pages
...autumn. Only two portions of the city seemed to suggest the import of this mysterious solitude. On the southern suburb, the houses looking out upon the...object of my admiration, armed men were barracked, surrounded by their stacks of musketry and pieces of heavy ordnance. These challenged me to render... | |
| Thomas B. H. Stenhouse - Latter Day Saint churches - 1874 - 828 pages
...autumn. " Only two portions of the city seemed to suggest the import of this mysterious solitude. On the southern suburb, the houses looking out upon the...object of my admiration, armed men were barracked, surrounded by their stacks of musketry and pieces of heavy ordnance. These challenged me to render... | |
| Edward William Tullidge - Latter Day Saint churches - 1876 - 562 pages
...Autumn. " Only two portions of the city seemed to suggest " the import of this mysterious solitude. On the " southern suburb, the houses looking out upon...that they " had lately been the mark of a destructive cannon" ade. And in and around the splendid temple " which had been the chief object of my admira"... | |
| a. carrington - 1876 - 852 pages
...autumn. Only two portions of the city seemed to suggest the import of this mysterious solitude. On the southern suburb, the houses looking out upon the country showed, by their splintered wood- work and walls battered to the foundation, that they had lately been the mark of a destructive... | |
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