Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... continued to mutter and to growl out curses and exe- crations as he walked backwards and forwards , almost immediately over our heads . These cut - throat Whigamores , ' said he , ' with their Argyles and their Monmouths , and their ...
... continued to mutter and to growl out curses and exe- crations as he walked backwards and forwards , almost immediately over our heads . These cut - throat Whigamores , ' said he , ' with their Argyles and their Monmouths , and their ...
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... continued suffering is far , far more terrible than any di- rect torture ; for , however intense , that must be speedy also . And throughout this course of continued and awful agonies , scarcely even a word of repining passed the ...
... continued suffering is far , far more terrible than any di- rect torture ; for , however intense , that must be speedy also . And throughout this course of continued and awful agonies , scarcely even a word of repining passed the ...
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... continued exactions of property had broken the spring of industry ; -the want of mo- tive had palsied all the exertions of men ; -they ceased to struggle when their utmost efforts brought no alleviation to their misery , when ...
... continued exactions of property had broken the spring of industry ; -the want of mo- tive had palsied all the exertions of men ; -they ceased to struggle when their utmost efforts brought no alleviation to their misery , when ...
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