The London Quarterly Review, Volumen14Theodore Foster, 1815 |
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... hands . They were credulous enough to trust him , and marched a detachment of eight hundred men towards that quarter ; many of whom were cut off by the enemy , posted every where in ambush . Parties of banditti hovered continually round ...
... hands . They were credulous enough to trust him , and marched a detachment of eight hundred men towards that quarter ; many of whom were cut off by the enemy , posted every where in ambush . Parties of banditti hovered continually round ...
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came plain that government could not have put a more dangerous weapon into the hands of a more dangerous man . He ... hand , persons of the inferior order , belonging to hostile clans , who had incurred his displeasure , never found any ...
came plain that government could not have put a more dangerous weapon into the hands of a more dangerous man . He ... hand , persons of the inferior order , belonging to hostile clans , who had incurred his displeasure , never found any ...
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... hands upon our hearts , ' and we shall feel something more than evidence , ' — ' the evidence of our own hearts ; the conscious correspondence which we feel between the system of Christianity and all that our fallen but ardent nature ...
... hands upon our hearts , ' and we shall feel something more than evidence , ' — ' the evidence of our own hearts ; the conscious correspondence which we feel between the system of Christianity and all that our fallen but ardent nature ...
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