| 1830 - 758 pages
...aspect and commanding eye, that chiefly riveted our attention. He strided on. Every head, excepting ours, was now in the dust. We remained kneeling, our...our eyes fixed on the monarch. When he drew near, \ve caught his attention. He stopped, partly turned towards us — "Who are these?'' "The teachers,... | |
| 1820 - 742 pages
...aspect and commanding eye, that chiefly rivetted our attention. He strided on. Every head, excepting ours, was now in the dust. We remained kneeling, our...we caught his attention. He stopped, partly turned towards U5 — " Who are these ?" The teachers, great king, I replied. " What, you speak Burman —... | |
| 1820 - 792 pages
...aspect and commanding eye, that chiefly rivetted our attention. He strided on. Eyery head, excepting ours, was now in the dust. We remained kneeling, our...we caught his attention. He stopped, partly turned towards us — " Who are these ?" The teachers, great king, 1 replied. " What, you speak Burman —... | |
| 1821 - 588 pages
...fixed on the monarch. When he drew near, we canght his attention. He stopped, parlly turned towards us — «• Who are these ?" " The teachers, great...Burman— the priests that I heard of last night? When did you arrive? Are you teachers of religion? Are you like the Portuguese priest ? Are you married?... | |
| 1821 - 488 pages
...Every head, excepting ours, was now in the du?t. We remained kneeling, our hands folded, our eyes ñxed on the monarch. When he drew near, we caught his attention. He stopped, partly turned towards us — " Who are these Ï" The teachers, great king, I replied. " What, you speak Burman —... | |
| 1822 - 872 pages
...aspect and commanding eye that chiefly rivctted <mr attention. He strided ou. Every head, excepting ours, was now in the dust. We remained kneeling, our hands folded, onr eyes fixed on the moiiarch. W hen he drew uea r, we caught his attention. He stopped, and partly... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1826 - 624 pages
...aspect and commanding eye, that chiefly riveted our attention. He strided on. Every head, excepting ours, was now in the dust. We remained kneeling, our...we caught his attention. He stopped, partly turned towards us — " Who are these?" " The teachers, great king," 1 replied. " What, you speak Burman —... | |
| 1826 - 626 pages
...attention. He stopped, partly turned towards us — " Who are these?" " The teachers, great king," 1 replied. " What, you speak Burman — the priests that I heard of last night?" " When did you arrive?" " Are you teachers of religion?" " Are you like the Portugueze priest?" " Are... | |
| Ann Hasseltine Judson - 1827 - 700 pages
...commanding eye that chiefly rivetted our attention. He strided on. Every head, excepting ours, waa now in the dust. We remained kneeling, our hands folded,...we caught his attention. He stopped, partly turned towards us—'Who are these > ' ' The teachers, great king,' I replied. ' What, you speak Burman—the... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1829 - 340 pages
...aspect and commanding eye, that chiefly rivetted our attention. He strided on. Every head, excepting ours, was now in the dust. We remained kneeling, our...we caught his attention. He stopped, partly turned towards us — ' Who are these? ' ' The teachers, great King,' I replied. ' What, you speak Burman... | |
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