The Quarterly Review, Volumen 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... friend to follow in his steps , as well as expressing his feelings in regard to the comparative efficiency of his own troops and those of the enemy : — Although I had long been in habits of friendship with the public men of the day ...
... friend to follow in his steps , as well as expressing his feelings in regard to the comparative efficiency of his own troops and those of the enemy : — Although I had long been in habits of friendship with the public men of the day ...
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... friend , supposing that it is not , you would be the last man to desire or to wish that I should do anything with which I should not be satisfied myself ; and I acknowledge that I should not be satisfied if I allowed any opportunity of ...
... friend , supposing that it is not , you would be the last man to desire or to wish that I should do anything with which I should not be satisfied myself ; and I acknowledge that I should not be satisfied if I allowed any opportunity of ...
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... friend and fellow - townsman of about his own age ; they entered into a compact together , while they implored the Divine protection , to remain firm and constant to the reformed faith , even at the peril of death or the galleys . How ...
... friend and fellow - townsman of about his own age ; they entered into a compact together , while they implored the Divine protection , to remain firm and constant to the reformed faith , even at the peril of death or the galleys . How ...
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... friends to gain some relief from the pangs of hunger . But their arrival introduced a new temptation and trial of faith . Less stern in their principles , these men had been prepared to leave their country for their religion , and once ...
... friends to gain some relief from the pangs of hunger . But their arrival introduced a new temptation and trial of faith . Less stern in their principles , these men had been prepared to leave their country for their religion , and once ...
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... friend and protector in one of the chief officials of the prison , who , having some Protestant connexions settled near Bergerac , had been interested by them on behalf of these young men . From him they received much kind treatment ...
... friend and protector in one of the chief officials of the prison , who , having some Protestant connexions settled near Bergerac , had been interested by them on behalf of these young men . From him they received much kind treatment ...
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