The Quarterly Review, Том 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... charges no other armies had been able to resist ) , rather than any expectation of receiving them in line , as he found by subsequent experience in the Peninsula that he was able to do . We confess to at least an average belief in the ...
... charges no other armies had been able to resist ) , rather than any expectation of receiving them in line , as he found by subsequent experience in the Peninsula that he was able to do . We confess to at least an average belief in the ...
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... charge they were , himself a concealed Protestant , and full of sympathy for his prisoners , reported to them this answer : - ' I give you no advice , ' he said , as to what you ought to do , your own faith and conscience will best ...
... charge they were , himself a concealed Protestant , and full of sympathy for his prisoners , reported to them this answer : - ' I give you no advice , ' he said , as to what you ought to do , your own faith and conscience will best ...
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... charge of attempting to escape , and they expected nothing less than immediate liberation . But in this hope they were cruelly disappointed . Being prisoners of State , their discharge could not be decreed without the sanction of the ...
... charge of attempting to escape , and they expected nothing less than immediate liberation . But in this hope they were cruelly disappointed . Being prisoners of State , their discharge could not be decreed without the sanction of the ...
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... charged and pointed against the rowers ; yet the remedy in such a case would have been as bad as the disease , for to destroy the rowers would have been to paralyse the ship , and leave her helpless at the mercy of the enemy . The ...
... charged and pointed against the rowers ; yet the remedy in such a case would have been as bad as the disease , for to destroy the rowers would have been to paralyse the ship , and leave her helpless at the mercy of the enemy . The ...
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... charge and chastisement of these wretched outcasts was styled the Comite , under whom were two others called Sous - Comites . Their implement of office was the formidable cow - hide of which we have heard in other slave regions , and ...
... charge and chastisement of these wretched outcasts was styled the Comite , under whom were two others called Sous - Comites . Their implement of office was the formidable cow - hide of which we have heard in other slave regions , and ...
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