A coach was a strange monster in those days, and the sight of one put both horse and man into amazement. Some said it was a great crabshell brought out of China, and some imagined it to be one of the pagan temples, in which the cannibals adored the divell. Senior standard history readers - Trang 258bởi David Morris (B.A.) - 1883Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 trang
...of them put both horse and man into amaze ment : some said it was a great crab shell brought out of China, and some imagined it to be one of the Pagan Temples, in which the Cannibals adored the divell ; but at last those doubts were cleared, and coach-making became a substantial trade ; so that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 trang
...of them pul both horte and man into amazrment : some said it was a great crab shell brought out of China, and some imagined it to be one of the Pagan Temples, in which the Cannibals adored thc-divell; but at last those doubts were cleared, and coach-making became a substantial trade ; so... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 trang
...of them put both horse and man into amazement : some said it was a great crah shell brought out of China, and some imagined it to be one of the Pagan Temples, in w hich the Cannibals adored the divell ; but at last those doubts were cleared, and coach-making became... | |
| 1812 - 356 trang
...and did put both, man and horse into amazement. Some said it was a great crab-shell brought out of China ; and some imagined it to be one of the pagan temples, in which the cannibals adored the devil : but at last these doubts were cleared, and coachmaking became a substantial trade.' The utility of... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1817 - 708 trang
...sight of it put both horse and man into amazement : some said it was a great crab shell brought out of China, and some imagined it to be one of the Pagan Temples, in which the Cannibals adored the divell ; but at last those doubts were cleared, and coach-making became a substantial trade." § So... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 406 trang
...sight of one put both horse and man into amazement. Some said it was a great crahshell brought out of China, and some imagined it to be one of the pagan temples, in which the canibals adored the divell. TAYLOR, THE WATEK POET. I HAVE made casual mention, more than once, of... | |
| 1830 - 736 trang
...put both horse & man into amazement. Some said it was a great crahbe-ihell brought out of China ; & some imagined it to be one of the Pagan Temples, in which the caniballs adored the divells. This passage reminds me of one somewhat similar in the " Memoirs of Joseph... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 274 trang
...the sight put both horse and man into amazement. Some said it was a great crabshell brought out of China, and some imagined it to be one of the pagan temples, in which the canibals adored the divell. TAYLOR, THE WATER POET. I HAVE made casual mention, more than once, of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 276 trang
...the sight put both horse and man into amazement. Some said it was a great crabshell brought out of China, and some imagined it to be one of the pagan temples, in which the canibals adored the divell. TAYLOR, THK WATER POET. I HAVE made casual mention, more than once, of... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 trang
...sight of it put both horse and man into amazement sonic said it was a great crab-shell brought out of perstition divell : but at last those doubts were cleared, and coach-making became a substantial trade." , So... | |
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