| James Anderson - Books, Reviews - 1791 - 416 pages
...garden apartment, telling him, as foon as it was night, he would provide for his efcape to a place of greater fafety. The Moor then went into his houfe, where he had fcarce feated himfelf, when a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpfe... | |
| Joseph Addison - Anecdotes - 1797 - 592 pages
...to a place of greater lafety. The Moor then went into his houfe, where he had juft feated himftlf, when a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to...had juft been killed by a Spaniard. When the firft fhock of furprife was a little over, he learned from thedefcription given, that the fatal deed was... | |
| Mr. Addison - Anecdotes - 1797 - 842 pages
...garden apartment, telling him, as foon as it was night he would provide for his efcape to a place of greater fafety. The Moor then went into his houfe, where he had juft feated himfelf, when a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpfe... | |
| Charles Buck - Children - 1808 - 374 pages
...a place of greater safety. The Moor then went into his house, where he had but just seated himself, when a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the dead body of his son, who had just been killed by a Spaniard. When the shock of surprise was a little... | |
| Charles Buck - Christian ethics - 1808 - 362 pages
...a place of greater safety. The Moor then went into his house, where he had but just seated himself, when a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the dead body of his son, who had just been killed by a Spaniard. When the shock of suqjrise was a little... | |
| L. M. Stretch - 1808 - 316 pages
...a place of greater safety. The Moor then went into his house, Where he had bat just seated himself, when a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpse of his son, who had just been killed by a Spaniard. When the first shock of surprise was a little... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 782 pages
...up in his garden, telling him, as foon as it was night he would provide for his efcape to a place of greater fafety. The Moor then went into his houfe, where he had but juft feated himfelf, when a fre.it crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpfe of his fon, who had juft... | |
| Caleb Bingham - Readers - 1820 - 226 pages
...place of greater safety. The Moor then went into bis house ; where he had but just seated himself, whea a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpse of his son, who had just been killed by' a Spaniard. 4. When the first shock of surprise was... | |
| Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 pages
...to a place of greater safety. The Moor then went into his house, where he had scarce seated himself when a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpse of his son, who had just been killed by a Spaniard. When the first shock of the surprise was... | |
| African Americans - 1826 - 238 pages
...a place of greater safety. The Moor then went into his house; where he had but just seated himself, when a great crowd, with loud lamentations, came to his gate, bringing the corpse of his son, who had just been killed by ;i Spaniard. 4. When the first shock of surprise was... | |
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