A great deal that is peculiar in the land and the life of its inhabitants can be seen best at those times.
After speaking of Ega as a city, it will have a ludicrous effect to mention that the total number of its inhabitants is only about 1200.
After his recovery he made excursions about the island, noticing its soil, productions, fortifications, public works, and the manners of its inhabitants.
Certainly, no fact in the long history of the world is so startling as the wide and repeated exterminations of its inhabitants.
I set out with a guide on a short ride, in which, however, I managed to see singularly little, either of the geology of the country or of its inhabitants.
I shall now proceed to describe the town, its inhabitants, and the pilgrimage, and then resume the narrative of my travels.
Thus the terrors of superstition were added to the terrors of surprise, and the town being entirely open, the Normans had only to dash into the midst of its inhabitants.
If they were to be allowed a voice in their own disposal, the country was certainly annexed by the wish of a very large majority of its inhabitants.
We will suppose the means of subsistence in any country just equal to the easy support of its inhabitants.
Myriads of centuries of still increasing population may pass away, and the earth be still found sufficient for the subsistence of its inhabitants.
Bavaria was now a second time overrun, and the breach of the truce punished by the severest treatment of its inhabitants.
Its inhabitants, accustomed to take an active part in all political questions, now seem to take no interest in them.
After the philosophic demolition of the Revolution and the practical constructions of the Consulate, it could no longer be a small patrimony, something to take pride in, an object of affection and devotion to its inhabitants.
In flying from Vienna their adieus to its inhabitants consisted of murder and fire.
O the rest and peace that the chambers of God's high house will yield to its inhabitants in another world!
This city has but one street, showing the perfect unity among all its inhabitants, and it is only under the personal reign of Christ that uniformity can exist.
This fact was no sooner known throughout the city, than thousands of its inhabitants prepared to follow.
But Trier shall fall, and on your head be the fate of its inhabitants!
Meanwhile a terrible fire broke out in Vienna which threatened destruction to its inhabitants.
Prince Eugene's advance-guard, for example, had the good luck to find Gab abandoned by its inhabitants.
Its inhabitants, even to this day, are to a great extent either French or of Gaelic origin.
Its wealth is purchased by the blood and tears of thousands of slaves, who are daily exposed like cattle in its markets; and this fact operates on the mind of an Englishman to the prejudice of its inhabitants.
I was informed by a fellow-passenger of gentlemanly bearing, who resided in the vicinity, that it was a dissipated place, and gambling the chief occupation of its inhabitants.
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