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... effects ; and I was secretly pleased ng the effect of a raking shot . " - vol . i . 91 . Cannot help thinking this indifference boy to bloodshed , and even his secret at seeing the two men killed before merely because they had smiled at ...
... effects ; and I was secretly pleased ng the effect of a raking shot . " - vol . i . 91 . Cannot help thinking this indifference boy to bloodshed , and even his secret at seeing the two men killed before merely because they had smiled at ...
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... effect of alternately trans- g him with diabolical rage , or the most le fear , till he at length fell a victim to ... effects eign . His elevation , however , was not d without a considerable struggle on e of his partizans , and when ...
... effect of alternately trans- g him with diabolical rage , or the most le fear , till he at length fell a victim to ... effects eign . His elevation , however , was not d without a considerable struggle on e of his partizans , and when ...
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... effect of that knowledge and feeling to make him prefer the right rather than the ex- pedient . Thus it often happens , even while he is conferring boons on the Canadians , he uses the most ungracious language towards them , and , on ...
... effect of that knowledge and feeling to make him prefer the right rather than the ex- pedient . Thus it often happens , even while he is conferring boons on the Canadians , he uses the most ungracious language towards them , and , on ...
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