| William Robertson - Europe - 1769 - 442 pages
...afforded fhcker to a few miferable inhabitants whom chance had preferved, or the fword of the enemy, wearied with deftroying, had fpared. The conquerors...fettled in the countries which they had wafted were expelVot. I. C led SECT. I. ted or exterminated by new invaders, who coming from regions *— — v-... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1787 - 530 pages
...miferable inhabitants whom chance had preferved, or the fwordof the enemy, wearied with deftroy ing, had fpared. The conquerors who firft fettled in the...farther removed from the civilized parts of the world, wereftill more fierce and rapacious. This brought frelh calamities upon mankind, which did not ceafe... | |
| History - 1800 - 586 pages
...with destroying, had fpared. The conquerors, who first fettled in the countries which they had wasted, were expelled or exterminated by new invaders, who...removed from the civilized parts of the world, were still more tierce and rapacious. This brought pew calamities upon mankind, which' did not ccrrfe until... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1809 - 516 pages
...with destroying, had spared. The conquerors who first settled in the countries which they had wasted, were expelled or exterminated by new invaders, who,...removed from the civilized parts of the world, were still more fierce and rapacious. This brought fresh calamities upon mankind, which did riot cease,... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1813 - 596 pages
...with destroying, had spared. The conquerors who first settled in the countries which they had wasted, were expelled or exterminated by new invaders, who,...removed from the civilized parts of the world, were still more fierce and rapacious. This brought fresh calamities upon mankind, which did not cease, until... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1813 - 598 pages
...with destroying, had spared. The conquerors who lirst settled in the countries which they had wasted, were expelled or exterminated by new invaders, who,...removed from the civilized parts of the world, were still more fierce and rapacious. This brought fresh calamities upon mankind, which did not cease, until... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1817 - 534 pages
...with destroying, had spared. The conquerors who first settled in the countries which they had wasted, were expelled or exterminated by new invaders, who, coming from regions farther removed from the civilised parts of the world, were still more fierce and rapacious. This brought fresh calamities upon... | |
| David Ramsay - World history - 1819 - 356 pages
...with destroying, had spared. The conquerors who first settled in the countries which they had wasted, were expelled or exterminated by new invaders; who,...removed from the civilized parts of the world, were still more fierce and rapacious. This brought new calamities upon mankind, which did not cease until... | |
| William Robertson - 1819 - 522 pages
...with destroying, had spared. The conquerors who first settled in the countries which they had wasted, were expelled or exterminated by new invaders, who,...regions farther removed from the civilized parts of thje world, were still more fierce and rapacious. This brought fresh calamities upon mankind, which... | |
| David Irving - English language - 1821 - 336 pages
...with destroying, had spared. The conquerors who first settled in the countries which they had wasted, were expelled or exterminated by new invaders, who,...removed from the civilized parts of the world, were still more fierce and rapacious. This brought new calamities npon mankind, which did not cease until... | |
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