| 1842 - 592 sidor
...name effaced, her crew perished, and none to tell whence she came, how long on her voyage, or what caused her destruction ; her lost people to be traced...the vessel, and perhaps never to be known at all." Palenque was equally overgrown and obscured. Yet, notwithstanding the difficulties interposed in the... | |
| Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1841 - 602 sidor
...crew perished, and none to tell whence she came, to whom she belonged, how long on her voyage, or what caused her destruction — her lost people to be traced...? or a temple for the worship of the God of peace 1 or, did the inhabitants worship the idols made with their own hands, and offer sacrifices on the... | |
| 1841 - 580 sidor
...crew perished, and none to tell whence she came, to whom she belonged, how long on her voyage, or what caused her destruction — her lost people to be traced...construction of the vessel — and, perhaps, never to 1-e known at all. The place where we sat — was it a citadel, from which an unknown people had sounded... | |
| 1843 - 332 sidor
...crew perished, and none to tell whence she came, to whom she belonged, how long on her voyage, or what caused her destruction ; her lost people to be traced...vessel, and. perhaps, never to be known at all. " The extent of the ruins along the river Copan, as ascertained by monuments still found, is more than two... | |
| 1843 - 758 sidor
...crew perished, and none to tell whence she came, to whom she belonged, how long on her voyage, or what caused her destruction ; her lost people to be traced...vessel, and. perhaps, never to be known at all. " The extent of the ruins along the river Copan, as ascertained by monuments still found, is more than two... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 524 sidor
...perished ; and none to tell whence she came, to whom she belonged, how long on her voyage, or what caused her destruction ; her lost people to be traced...place where we sat — was it a citadel, from which ail unknown people had sounded the trumpet of war ? or a temple for the worship of the God of peace... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 448 sidor
...crew perished, and norm to tell whence she came, to whom she belonged, how long on her voyage, or what caused her destruction; her lost people to be traced...was it a citadel, from which an unknown people had souuded the trumpet of war? or a temple for the worship of the god of peace? or did the inhabitants... | |
| 1855 - 878 sidor
...perished, and none to tell whence she " саше, to whom she belonged, how " lung on her voyage, or what caused " her destruction ; her lost people to be ' traced only by some fancied resem'• Uance in the construction of the " vessel, and perhaps never to be known " at all. The place... | |
| George Oliver - 1856 - 250 sidor
...crew perished, and none to tell whence she came, to whom she belonged, how long on her voyage, or what caused her destruction ; her lost people to be traced...known at all. The place where we sat — was it a cidadel, from which an unknown people had sounded the trumpet of war ? or a temple for the worship... | |
| Angela Gillespie, Member of the Order of the Holy Cross - 1871 - 664 sidor
...crew perished, and none to tell whence she came, to whom she belonged, how long on her voyage, or what caused her destruction ; her lost people to be traced...which an unknown people had sounded the trumpet of war t or a temple for the worship of the God of peace ? or did the inhabitants worship the idols made with... | |
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