| David Henry - 1753 - 80 стор.
...undiftinguiftied Ruin ; one cannof, I fay, reflect upon this, without wifhing that the horrible Invention had ftill lain like a falfe Conception in the Womb of Nature, never to have been ripened into Birth. Of the ToWER, and its Curiofities. 41 Firft, You are fhewn two large Pieces of Cannon employed by Admiral... | |
| 1767 - 542 стор.
...one common and undillinguifhed ruin ; one cannot help wifhing that thefc horrible inventions had Hill lain, like a falfe conception, in the womb of nature,...but for felf defence, and in the protection of our iuft rights, our terror fubfides, and we view thefe engines of devaftation with a kind of folemn complacency,... | |
| David Henry - 1769 - 340 стор.
...undittinguifhed ruin; one cannot, I fay, reflect upon this, without wifhing that the horrible invention had ftill lain like a falfe conception in the womb of nature, never to have been ripened into birth. At your entrance you are fhcwn 2 copper cannon, 3 pounders, on wheels, which were taken from the gate... | |
| 1770 - 366 стор.
...nobleft works of art, and numbers of the human ipecies, fall together in one common undiftinguifhed ruin, one cannot help wifhing, that thefe horrible...ufed to anfwer the purpofes of ambition ; but for felf-defencc, and in the protection of our juft rights, our terror fubfides, and we view thefe engines... | |
| David Henry - 1784 - 78 стор.
...; one cannot, I fay, refledl upon this, without wifhing that the horrible invention had ftill Jain, like a falfe conception, in the womb of nature, never to have been ripened into birth. At your entrance you are fhewn 2 copper cannon, 3 pounders, on wheels, which were takeri from the gate... | |
| David Henry - 1785 - 292 стор.
...uniiftinguifhed ruin; •ruin; one cannot, I fay, reflect upon this, without wifhing that the horrible invention had ftill lain, like a falfe conception, in the womb...of nature, never to have been ripened into birth. At your entrance you are fhewn 2 copper cannon, 3 pounders, on wheels, which were taken from the gate... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 422 стор.
...one common and undiftinguimed ruin ; one cannot help wifhing that thofe horrible inventions had (till lain, like a falfe conception, in the womb of nature, never to have been ripened into birth. The horfe armoury is a plain brick-building, a little to the eaftward of the White Tower ; and is an... | |
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