| William Robertson - 1769 - 442 pagina’s
...fcourge of God, The deftroyer of nations, are the dreadful epithets by which they diftinguifh the moft noted of the barbarous leaders ; and they compare...the ruin which they had brought on the world, to the .hayock occafioned by. earthquakes, conflagrations, or deluges, the moft - formidable and fatal Calamities... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 530 pagina’s
...Tbefcourge of God, The dejlroyer of nations, are the dreadful epithets by which they diftinguifh the moft noted of the barbarous leaders \ and they compare...the ruin which they had brought on the world, to the hayock ocgafioned by earthquakes, conflagrations, or deluges, the moft formidable and fatal calamities... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 444 pagina’s
...fcourge of God, 'The dejlroyer of nations, are the dreadful epithets by which they diftinguifh the moft noted of the barbarous leaders ; and they compare...the ruin which they had brought on the world, to the havock occafioned by earthquakes, conflagrations, or deluges, the moft formidable and fatal calamitie's... | |
| William Robertson - 1782 - 532 pagina’s
...fcourge of Cod, The deftroyer of nations, are the dreadful epithets by which they diftinguifh the moft noted of the barbarous leaders ; and they compare the ruin which they had brought on the cworld, to the havock occafioned by earthquakes, conflagrations, or deluges, the moft formidable and... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 540 pagina’s
...desolation, are at a loss even for expressions to describe its horrors. " The scourges of God, the destroyers of nations," are the dreadful epithets by which they distinguish the most noted of the northern leaders.* I have no wish to palliate atrocity. On the contrary, I would, had I it in my power,... | |
| 1800 - 580 pagina’s
...The Jcourgc of Go¿, Tbc deßroycr cf nations, are the dreadful epithets by which they diftinguiih the most noted of the barbarous leaders : and they...the ruin which they had brought on the world, to the havock occafioned by earthquakes, conflagrations or deluges, the most formidable and fatal calamities... | |
| 1800 - 586 pagina’s
...it. The /courge of Gd, The deflnyer of nations, are the dreadful epithets by which they diftinguiih the most noted of the barbarous leaders : and they compare the ruin which they had brought on the world_, to the havock occafioned by earthquakes, conflagrations or deluges, the most formidable and... | |
| William Robertson - 1804 - 378 pagina’s
...who beheld that scene of desolation, labour and are at a loss for expressions to describe the horror of it. The scourge of God, The destroyer of nations,...the ruin which they had brought on the world, to the havock occasioned by earthquakes, conflagrations, or deluges, the most formidable and fatal calamities... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 516 pagina’s
...years. ' sECT, that scene of desolation, labour and are at a loss for expressions to describe the horror of it. The scourge of God, The destroyer of nations,...leaders; and they compare the ruin which they had brought t»n the world, to the havock occasioned by earthquakes, conflagrations, or deluges, the most formidable... | |
| Thomas Branagan - 1810 - 346 pagina’s
...beheld that scene of desolation, labor, and are at a loss for expressions to describe the hor. ror of it. " The scourge of God, the destroyer of nations,"...distinguish the most noted of the barbarous leaders. Of the separation (if the western and eastern pro. vincsff Constantine, who was Emperor about the beginning... | |
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