This was the result of a night's debauch, and the fracas attendant upon it. No other punishment awaited the culprits than the remorse of their own conscience. Now, Valparaiso, and indeed all Chili, shows a great change for the better ; order reigns throughout... A directory for the navigation of the Pacific ocean - Side 117av Alexander George Findlay - 1851Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Douglas Jerrold - 1845 - 606 sider
...awaited the culprits than the remorse of their own conscience. Now, Valparaiso, and indeed all Chili, shows a great change for the better ; order reigns...but in adding to the comforts of the inhabitants. ******** " Schools and colleges have been established, and a desire to extend the benefits of education... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1845 - 604 sider
...awaited the culprits than the remorse of their own conscience. Now, Valparaiso, and indeed all Chili, shows a great change for the better ; order reigns...but in adding to the comforts of the inhabitants. «*•***•• " Schools and colleges have been established, and a desire to extend the benefits of... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1845 - 558 sider
...of all kinds were openly committed, — now order and good government roign throughout all Chile.* Crime is rarely heard of, and never goes unpunished ; good order and decorum prevail outwardly every where, and an active and efficient police has been established. It is admirably regulated and... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1845 - 392 sider
...established. It is admirably regulated, and brought I fully into aetion, not only for the proteetion of life and property, but in adding to the comforts of the inhabitants. The predominant trait of the Chilians, when compared with other South Amerieans, is their love of country... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1849 - 702 sider
...awaited the culprits than the remorse of their own conscience. Now, Valparaiso, and indeed all Chili, shows a great change for the better ; order reigns...but in adding to the comforts of the inhabitants. The predominant trait of the Chilians, when compared with other South Americans, is their love of country... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1852 - 364 sider
...awaited the culprits than the remorse of their own conscience. Now, Valparaiso, and indeed all Chili, shows a great change for the better ; order reigns...but in adding to the comforts of the inhabitants. The predominant trait of the Chilians, when compared with other South Americans, is their love of country... | |
| 1852 - 780 sider
...awaited the culprits than the remorse of their own conscience. "Now, Valparaiso, and indeed all Chili shows a great change for the better; order reigns...fully into action, not only for the protection of lift) and property, but in adding to the comforts of the inhabitants.'' The Chilians, when compared... | |
| John Tillotson - 1870 - 1154 sider
...awaited the culprits than the remorse of their own conscience. " Now Valparaiso, and, indeed, all Chili, shows a great change for the better ; order reigns...everywhere ; that engine of good government, an active anfl efficient -police, has been established. It is admirably regulated, and brought fully into action,... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1870 - 1166 sider
...awaited the culprits than the remorse of their own conscience. " Xow Valparaiso, and, indeed, all Chili, shows a great change for the better ; order reigns throughout ; crime is rarely heard of, and nev«r goes unpunished ; good order and decorum prevail outwardly everywhere ; tbat engine of good... | |
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