| 1810 - 602 páginas
...the gratifying sensation of knowing 13S 139 liimself Safe amidst the society of his fellows, while I, alas ! have no friendly or kindly sociality, none...it were, in the sum of the people of the Carnatic! lamdelivered into the hands of an enemy, who has but dne act to execute to finish his career."* The... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 602 páginas
...and in the gratifying sensation of knowing V¡limself safe amidst the society of his fellows, while I, alas! have no friendly or kindly sociality, none of those relations and ties which are made to *ecure the comforts and happiness of life ; an unit, as it were, in the sum of the people of the Carnatic!... | |
| 1810 - 600 páginas
...owns the gratifying sensation of knowing 138 139 himself safe amidst the society of his fellows, while I, alas ! have no friendly or kindly sociality, none of those relations and ties which are made to eecure the comforts and happiness of life ; an unit, as it were, in the sum of the people of the Carnatic!... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - 1811 - 754 páginas
...owns the gratifying sensation of knowing himself safe amidst the society of his fellows ; whilst I, an unit, as it were, in the sum of the people of the Carnatic, am delivered into the hands of an enemy, who has but one act to execute to finish, his career." Alas... | |
| Robert Rouiere Pearce - 1846 - 488 páginas
...He owns the gratifying sensation of knowing himself safe amidst the society of his fellows ; while I, alas ! have no friendly or kindly sociality, none...Carnatic ! I am delivered into the hands of an enemy, who has but one act ta execute to finish his career.' The fear which he thus pathetically expressed... | |
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