| 1830 - 758 páginas
...him, not so decisive as we knew it to he. We were next conducted two miles, through the sun and du^t of the streets of Ava, to the residence of the Portuguese...secure the emperor from all disease, and make him hve forever : hud we were accordingly allowed to take leave of the reverend Inquisitor, and retreat... | |
| 1820 - 742 páginas
...appeared, probably, to him, not so decisive as we knew it to be. We were next conducted two miles, through the sun and dust of the streets of Ava, to the residence...the reverend inquisitor, and retreat to our boat. At this stage of the business, notwithstanding the decided repulse we had received, we still cherished... | |
| 1820 - 792 páginas
...probably, to him, not so decisive as we knew it to be. We were next conducted two miles, through the SUR and dust of the streets of Ava, to the residence of...the reverend inquisitor, and retreat to our boat. At this stage of the business, notwithstanding the decided repulse we had received, we still cherished... | |
| 1821 - 588 páginas
...appeared, probably, to him, not so decisive, as we knew it to be. We were next conducted two miles through the sun and dust of the streets of Ava, to the residence...allowed to take leave of the reverend Inquisitor, and tetreat to our boat. MR. BROUGHAM'S EDUCATION BILL. IT is understood that Mr. Brougham it deiermined... | |
| 1821 - 488 páginas
...appeared, probably, to him, not so decisive, as we knew it to be. We were next conducted two miles, thro' the sun and dust of the streets of Ava, to the residence...speedily ascertained, that we were in possession of DO wonderful secret, which would secure the emperor from all disease, and make him live for ever ;... | |
| 1822 - 872 páginas
...appeared, probably, to him, not so decisive as we knew it to be. We were next conducted two miles, through the sun and dust of the streets of Ava, to the residence...ever, and we were accordingly allowed to take leave of tlie inquisitor, and retreat to our boat. " We still cherished some hope; and regretted that a sudden... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1826 - 624 páginas
...appeared, probably, to him, not so decisive as we knew it to be. We were next conducted two miles, through the sun and dust of the streets of Ava, to the residence of the Portugueze priest. He very speedily ascertained that we were in possession of no wonderful secret,... | |
| Ann Hasseltine Judson - 1827 - 700 páginas
...appeared probably to him, not so decisive as we knew it to be. We were next conducted two miles, through the sun and dust of the streets of Ava, to the residence...the reverend Inquisitor, and retreat to our boat. " At this stage of the business, notwithstanding the decided repulse we had received, we still cherished... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1829 - 340 páginas
...appeared, probably, to him, not so decisive as we knew it to be. We were next conducted two miles, through the sun and dust of the streets of Ava, to the residence...secure the Emperor from all disease, and make him live forever; and we were accordingly allowed to take leave of the reverend Inquisitor, and retreat to our... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1829 - 340 páginas
...of no wonderful secret, which would secure the Emperor from all disease, and make him live forever ; and we were accordingly allowed to take leave of the reverend Inquisitor, and retreat to our boat." The next day, they made some other efforts to accomplish their object, but in vain. " We ascertained,... | |
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