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His reply when this was repeated to him marks his character — ' I should become vile in my own eyes , ' said he , if I could hesitate a moment between my reputation and my duty .
His reply when this was repeated to him marks his character — ' I should become vile in my own eyes , ' said he , if I could hesitate a moment between my reputation and my duty .
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She asked what would become of them if the patriots should return to Bressuire . • To - morrow at day - break , ' replied Lescure , ' I shall be master of Bressuire . – Forty parishes will rise this night by my order .
She asked what would become of them if the patriots should return to Bressuire . • To - morrow at day - break , ' replied Lescure , ' I shall be master of Bressuire . – Forty parishes will rise this night by my order .
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Man , who is by nature religious , always becomes superstitious in proportion as ke is ignorant or ill - instructed ; and times of public calamity are always times of fanaticism . But however exalted the imagina . tions of this brave ...
Man , who is by nature religious , always becomes superstitious in proportion as ke is ignorant or ill - instructed ; and times of public calamity are always times of fanaticism . But however exalted the imagina . tions of this brave ...
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... says his friend , made by his education , by his principles , by his feelings , and by the habits of a long life , to set an example to his fellows of the practice of every virtue ; ended in becoming the deplorable 1816 .
... says his friend , made by his education , by his principles , by his feelings , and by the habits of a long life , to set an example to his fellows of the practice of every virtue ; ended in becoming the deplorable 1816 .
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practice of every virtue ; ended in becoming the deplorable instru- , ment of every crime . To such consequences does the man expose himself who deviates from the straight path ! The second in command , Beysser , was a fierce Republican ...
practice of every virtue ; ended in becoming the deplorable instru- , ment of every crime . To such consequences does the man expose himself who deviates from the straight path ! The second in command , Beysser , was a fierce Republican ...
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