Then ensued a scene of woe, the like of which no eye had seen, no heart conceived, and which no tongue can adequately tell. All the horrors of war before known or heard of, were mercy to that new havoc. A storm of universal fire blasted every field, consumed... The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir - 第 399 頁Edmund Burke 著 - 1834完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1833 - 1056 頁
...it suddenly burst, and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatic. Then ensued a scene of woe, the like of which no eye had...conceived, and which no tongue can adequately tell. All the horrors of war before known or heard of, were mercy to that new havoc. A storm of universal fire blasted... | |
| 1833 - 1032 頁
...it suddenly burst, and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatic. Then ensued a scene of woe, the like of which no eye had...conceived, and which no tongue can adequately tell. All the horrors of war before known or heard of, were mercy to that new havoc. A storm of universal fire blasted... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1833 - 420 頁
...which no eye had seen, no heart conceived, and which no tongue can adequately tell. All 30 the horrors of war before known or heard of, were mercy to that...storm of universal fire blasted every field, consumed ev-ry house, destroyed every temple. The miserable inhabitants,, flying from their flaming villages,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 頁
...suddenly burst, and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatick — Then ensued a scene of woe, the like of which no eye had...war before known or heard of, were mercy to that new havock. A storm of universal fire blasted every field, consumed every house, destroyed every temple.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 頁
...suddenly burst, and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatic — Then ensued a scene of woe, the like of which no eye had...every house, destroyed every temple. The miserable inhahitants flying from their flaming villages, in part were slaughtered; others, without regard to... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 頁
...horizon, it suddenly burst and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatic. Then ensued a scene of woe, the like of which no eye had...conceived, and which no tongue can adequately tell. All the horrors of war before known or heard of, were mercy to that new havoc. A storm of universal fire blasted... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 頁
...which no eye had seen, nor heart conceived, and which no tongue could adequately tell. All the horrors of war, before known or heard of, were mercy to that...universal fire blasted every field, consumed every house, and destroyed every temple. The miserable inhabitants, flying from their flaming villages, in part,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 頁
...suddenly burst, and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatick— Then hough contrary to the clearest conviction of his judgment...which arise from a fundamental mistake of the whol havock. A storm of universal fire blasted every field, consumed every house, destroyed every temple.... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 334 頁
...it suddenly burst, and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatic. Then ensued a scene of woe, the like of which no eye had...conceived, and which no tongue can adequately telL All the horrors of war before known or heard of, were mercy to that new havoc. A storm of universal fire blasted... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 612 頁
...it suddenly burst, and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatic. Then ensued a scene of woe, the like of which no eye had...conceived, and which no tongue can adequately tell. All the horrors of war before known or heard of, were mercy to that new havoc. A storm of universal fire blasted... | |
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