| Charles Sprague - 1825 - 38 pages
...pressing them away; they must soon hear the roar of the last wave, which will settle over them forever. Ages hence, the inquisitive white man, as he stands...their disturbed remains, and wonder to what manner of person they belonged. They will live only in the songs and chronicles of their exterminators. Let these... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1825 - 920 pages
...ever.' Ages hence, the inquisiv6'\?hto9<toftn, •»« he stands by some growing city, »ift glider on the structure of their disturbed remains, and wonder to what manner of person they belonged. They will live only in the songs and chronicles of their exterminators. Let these... | |
| John Pierpont - 1828 - 320 pages
...away; they must soon hear the roar of the last wave, which will settle over them forever. Ages heftce, the inquisitive white man, as he stands by some growing*-...their disturbed remains, and wonder to what manner of person they belonged. They will live only in the songs and chronicles of their exterminators. Let these... | |
| John Pierpont - 1829 - 290 pages
...pressing them away ; they must soon hear the roar of the, last wave, which will settle over them forever. Ages hence, the inquisitive white man, as he stands...their disturbed remains, and wonder to what manner of person they belonged. They will live only in the songs and chronicles of their exterminators. Let these... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 292 pages
...pressing them away ; they must soon hear the roar of the last wave, which will settle over them forever. Ages hence, the inquisitive white man, as he stands...some growing city, will ponder on the structure of theii disturbed remains, and wonder to what manner of person they belonged. They will live only in... | |
| Samuel Putnam - 1836 - 226 pages
...mighty tide which is pressing them away ; they must soon hear the roar of the last wave, which will settle over them for ever. Ages hence, the inquisitive...their disturbed remains, and wonder to what manner of person they belonged. They will live only in the songs and chronicles of their exterminators. Lot these... | |
| Thomas Rolph - 1836 - 302 pages
...the roar of the last wave, which will settle over them for ever. Ages hence, the inquisitive whits man, as he stands by some growing city, will ponder...their disturbed remains, and wonder to what manner of person they belonged. They will live only in the songs and chronicles of their extinninators, Let these... | |
| Charles Sprague - 1841 - 222 pages
...pressing them away; they must soon hear the roar of the last wave, which will settle over them forever. Ages hence, the inquisitive white man, as he stands...their disturbed remains, and wonder to what manner of person they belonged. They will live only in the songs and chronicles of their exterminators. Let these... | |
| 1841 - 306 pages
...they must soon hear the roar of the last wave, Which will.settle over them, forever. The white man will ponder on the structure of • their disturbed remains, and wonder to w!i.it 'manner of person they belonged. — They will live only in the songs and chronicles ofahcir... | |
| Salem Town - 1845 - 296 pages
...pressing them away; they must soon hear the roar of the last wave, which -will settle over them forever. Ages hence, the inquisitive white man, as he stands...their disturbed remains, and wonder to what manner of person they belonged. They will live only in the songs and chronicles of their exterminators. Let these... | |
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