| 1829 - 492 pages
...farther extremity rests on the ground. It is used among these mountains, not merely for the herdsman's call, but as an invocation for the solemnities of...shed his last ray on the snowy summit of the loftiest ridge, the Alpine shepherd, from some elevated point, trumpets forth, ' PRAISE GOD THE LOBD !' while... | |
| 1829 - 502 pages
...farther extremity rests on the ground. It is used among these mountains, not merely for the herdsman's call, but as an invocation for the solemnities of religion. As soon as the sun has shed hi* last ray on the snowy summit of the loftiest ridge, the Alpine shepherd, from some elevated point,... | |
| 1829 - 490 pages
...not merely for the herdsman's call, butas an invocation for the solemnities of religion. As soon at the sun has shed, his last ray on the snowy summit of the loftiest ridge, the Alpine shepherd, from some elevated point, trumpets forth, ' PRAISE GOD THE LORD !' while... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1849 - 428 pages
...farther extremity rests on the ground. It is used among their mountains, not merely for the herdsman's call, but as an invocation for the solemnities of...shed his last ray on the snowy summit of the loftiest ridge, the Alpine shepherd, from some elevated point, trumpets forth, "Praise the Lord God;" while... | |
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