I'eruvums, are my reasons for opposing the wish of the speaker; and whoever promotes it, or opposes me, is a madman, and an enemy both to the Incas and the Great Spirit.' Sancho: Or, The Proverbialist - Page 105by John William Cunningham - 1816 - 178 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1816 - 660 pages
...the speaker; and whoever promotes it, or opposes me, is a madman, and an eneiiy both to the Inc:;s and the Great Spirit.' ' " Now then," continued the...supposing the Peruvian orator thus to reason, I should ba glad to know by what answer that young gentleman would repel his arguments." ' He then to my infinite... | |
| 1825 - 512 pages
...have no doubt but the Great Spirit will give us some sign from the mountains. " ' Such, Peruvians, are my reasons for opposing the wish of the speaker...clergyman, "supposing the Peruvian orator thus to reason, fshould be glad to know by what answer that young gentleman would repel his arguments." He then, to... | |
| 1825 - 502 pages
...but the Great Spirit will give us some sign from the mountains. " ' Such, Peruvians, are my reasoos for opposing the wish of the speaker ; and whoever..."supposing the Peruvian orator thus to reason, I should be gl*i to know by what answer that TOOBR gentleman would repel bis arguments.* He then, to ray infinite... | |
| 1825 - 516 pages
...Peruvians, are my reasooi for opposing the wish of the speaker and whoever promotes it, or oppost -. me, is a madman, and an enemy both to the incas and...then," continued the old clergyman, "supposing the Penman orator thus to reason, 1 should be glad to know by what answer that youns: gentleman would repel... | |
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