| Edmund Burke - 1794 - 610 páginas
...who were indebted to his influence for nourifhment. They prefented to him choice fpecimens of thole works of ingenuity which his light had guided the hand of man in forming. But the Incas never flained his altars with human blood, nor could they conceive that their beneficent father the fun wouTi... | |
| 1767 - 572 páginas
...animals who were indebted to his influence tor nourilhmenr. They prefented to him choice fpecimens of thofe works of ingenuity which his light had guided the hand of man in forming. But the Incas never ilained his altars with human blood, nor could they conceive that their beneficent father the Sun would... | |
| 1767 - 574 páginas
...prefented to him choice fpecimens of thofe works ot ingenuity which his light had guided the hand ot man in forming. But the Incas never ftained his altars with human blooJ, nor could they conceive that their beneficent lather the Sun wou.u be delighted with fuch horrid... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1777 - 510 páginas
...animals who Were indebted to his influence for nourifhment. They prefented to him choice fpecimens of thofe works of ingenuity which his light had guided...father the fun would be delighted with fuch horrid viftims. Thus the Peruvians, unacquainted with thofe barbarous rites which extinguifh fenfibility,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 páginas
...animals who were indebted to his influence for nourishment. They prefented to him choice fpec'unens of thofe works of ingenuity which his light had guided...Peruvians, unacquainted with thofe barbarous rites which extinguilh fenfibility, and fupprefs the feelings of nature at the fight of human furFerings, were... | |
| William Robertson - 1780 - 586 páginas
...animals who were indebted to his influence for nourifhment. They prefented to him choice fpecimens of thofe works of ingenuity which his light had guided...forming. But the Incas never ftained his altars with huf Acofta, lib.vc 3. man man blood, nor could they conceive that their beneficent father the Sun would... | |
| William Robertson - 1787 - 522 páginas
...animals who were indebted to his influence for nourifhment. They prefented to him choice fpecimens of thofe works of ingenuity which his light had guided...Incas never ftained his altars with human blood, nor pould they conceive that their beneficent father the Sun would be delighted with fuch horrid viftims.... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1794 - 748 páginas
...hi« inflaence for nourifhmcn'. They prefcnted to him, choice fpecimens of thafc works nf ingennky, which his light had guided the hand of man in forming. But the Incas never framed his atari with human blood, nor could they conceive, that their beneficent father, the Sun,... | |
| William Robertson - 1800 - 464 páginas
...animals which were indebted to his influence for nourifhment. They prefented to him choice fpecimens of thofe works of ingenuity which his light had guided the hand <rf matt .in forming. But the Incas never ftained his altars with human blood, nor could they Conceive... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1801 - 514 páginas
...prefented to him choice fpecimens of thofe works of inge-. nuity, which his light had guided the heart of man in forming. But the Incas never ftained his...human blood ; nor could they conceive, that their benefi icent father, the fun, would be delighted with fuch hor-* rid victims.! At prefent, there are... | |
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