Seven stood upright; the rest had been dislodged from their places, probably by the zeal of some convert to Christianity, and lay, some prostrate near their former site, and others on the side of the hill. One large stone only had found its way to the... Miscellaneous Essays: By Archibald Alison - Page 71by Sir Archibald Alison - 1845 - 390 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Walter Scott - 1855 - 414 pages
...been dislodged from their places, probably by the zeal of some convert to Christianity, and lay, some prostrate near their former site, and others on the...to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. The human figures which completed this landscape, were in number two, partaking, in their dress and appearance,... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1855 - 660 pages
...from their places, probably by the zeal of some convert to Christianity, and lay, some prostrate Bear their former site, and others on the side of the hill....which glided smoothly round the foot of the eminence, gaye, bv its opposition, a feeble voice of murmur to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. The... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1855 - 770 pages
...Been dislodged from their places, probably by the zeal of some convert to Chnsiianity. and lay, some long the wall, three of which, well stuffed with blooming...prepared for tt» reception of guests. "I need not tell è stopping tnt; course of a sinüll brvsok, which glided »moothly round the foot of the eminence,... | |
 | George Payn Quackenbos - 1857 - 206 pages
...been dislodged from their places probably by the zeal of some convert to Christianity and lay some prostrate near their former site and others on the...brook which glided smoothly round the foot of the emir nence gave by its opposition a feeble voice of murmur M the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet.... | |
 | George Payn Quackenbos - 1857 - 470 pages
...to Christianity, and lay, some prostrate near their former site, and others on die side of the bill One large stone only had found its way to the bottom;...eminence, gave, by Its opposition, a feeble voice »f murmur to the placid, and elsewhere silent, streamlet. ý 420. Descriptions of persons are often... | |
 | James White - 1858 - 316 pages
...been dislodged from their places, probably by the zeal of some convert to Christianity, and lay, some prostrate near their former site, and others on the...to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. The human figures which completed this landscape were in number two, partaking, in their dress and appearance,... | |
 | George Payn Quackenbos - 1858 - 204 pages
...been dislodged from their places probably by the zeal of some convert to christianity and lay some prostrate near their former site and others on the...brook which glided smoothly round the foot of the emt nence gave by its opposition a feeble voice of murmur ./o the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet.... | |
 | Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 pages
...been dislodged from their places, probably by the zeal of some convert to Christianity, and lay, some prostrate near their former site, and others on the...to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. The human figures which completed this landscape were in number two, partaking, in their dress and appearance,... | |
 | Robert Demaus - 1860 - 578 pages
...been dislodged from their places, probably by the zeal of some convert to Christianity, and lay, some prostrate near their former site, and others on the...to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet. The human figures which completed this landscape were in number two, partaking, in their dress and appearance,... | |
 | George Payn Quackenbos - 1861 - 468 pages
...probably by the zeal of some convert to Christianity, and lay, some prostrate near their former situ, and others on the side of the hill. One large stone...smoothly round the foot of the eminence, gave, by ita opposition, a feeble voice rf murmur to the placid, and elsewhere silent, streamlet. III. Manners;... | |
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