| Eugène Labaume - 1815 - 470 lehte
...formed a scene of strange confusion : of which no painter could trace the faintest resemblance. They, whom fatigue, or ignorance of the impending danger...drove him away ; or if tormented with raging thirst, any one asked for a single drop of water from another who carried a full supply, the refusal was accompanied... | |
| Eugène Labaume - 1817 - 376 lehte
...formed a scene of strange confusion, of which no painter could trace the faintest resemblance. They, whom fatigue, or ignorance of the impending danger,...drove him away; or, if tormented with raging thirst, any one asked for a single drop of water from another who carried a full supply, the refusal was accompanied... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 lehte
...formed a scene of strange confusion, of which no painter could trace the faintest resemblance. They whom fatigue, or ignorance of the impending danger,...drove him away; or if, tormented with raging thirst, any one asked for a single drop of water from another who carried a full supply, the refusal was accompanied... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 lehte
...formed a scene of strange confusion, of which no painter could trace the faintest resemblance. They whom fatigue or ignorance of the impending danger...drove him away; or if, tormented with raging thirst, any one asked for a single drop of water from another who carried a full supply, the refusal was accompanied... | |
| John James M'Gregor - 1824 - 582 lehte
...could trace the faintest resemblance. " They whom fatigue, or ignorance of the impending danger 1 , rendered less eager to cross the river, were endeavouring...drove him away ; or if tormented with raging thirst, any one asked for a single drop of water from another who carried a full supply, the refusal was accompanied... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 lehte
...painter could trace the faintest resemblance. deavonring to kindle a fire and repose their wearl«d limbs. We had too frequently occasion to observe,...for a morsel of bread. If a stranger, pierced with tke cold, endeavoured to approach a fire, those to whom it belonged inhumanly drove him away; or if,... | |
| George Longmore - 1826 - 342 lehte
...was to search whether they had any remains of food, and not to afford them any relief."—Page 339. We had too frequently occasion to observe in these...for a morsel of bread If a stranger, pierced with cold, endeavoured to approach a fire, those to whom it belonged inhumanly drove him away; or, if tormented... | |
| Gething - 1838 - 426 lehte
...formed a scene of strange confusion of which no painter could trace the faintest resemblance. They, whom fatigue or ignorance of the impending danger...drove him away ; or if tormented with raging thirst, any one asked for a single drop of water from another who carried a full supply, the refusal was accompanied... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 lehte
...formed a scene of strange confusion, of which no painter could trace the faintest resemblance. They whom fatigue, or ignorance of the impending danger,...drove him away ; or if, tormented with raging thirst, any one asked for a single drop of water from another who carried a full supply, the refusal was accompanied... | |
| Eugène Labaume - 1855 - 364 lehte
...formed a scene of strange confusion, of which no painter could trace the faintest resemblance. They whom fatigue, or ignorance of the impending danger,...belonged inhumanly drove him away; or, if tormented with a raging thirst, any one asked for a single drop of water from another who carried a full supply, the... | |
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