Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 161849 |
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... remained , therefore , for us to try our power , which , as the pirates soon found , was not to be resisted . The Sultan's case is soon dis- posed of either he was an encourager of pirates , or he was their victim . If the former , then ...
... remained , therefore , for us to try our power , which , as the pirates soon found , was not to be resisted . The Sultan's case is soon dis- posed of either he was an encourager of pirates , or he was their victim . If the former , then ...
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... remained alone in the little room , looking I would . I cannot undo the faults of my ancestors . " out upon the place covered with the ruins of the Bastille , " I know it , ” said Charles in a low tone ; " your Ma- upon which the dawn ...
... remained alone in the little room , looking I would . I cannot undo the faults of my ancestors . " out upon the place covered with the ruins of the Bastille , " I know it , ” said Charles in a low tone ; " your Ma- upon which the dawn ...
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... remained alone . It was dawn , and several battalions of the National Guard had taken up positions on the outskirts of the Place de la Bastille , their arms piled , not to resist the as- sembling of the people , but purposely sent by ...
... remained alone . It was dawn , and several battalions of the National Guard had taken up positions on the outskirts of the Place de la Bastille , their arms piled , not to resist the as- sembling of the people , but purposely sent by ...
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... remained faithful at that moment to the Monarchy , which paid the penalty now of its crimes . " Gentlemen , " said the King , " I come to meet the people . " " And we are here to defend you with our bodies , " re- plied the Marshal de ...
... remained faithful at that moment to the Monarchy , which paid the penalty now of its crimes . " Gentlemen , " said the King , " I come to meet the people . " " And we are here to defend you with our bodies , " re- plied the Marshal de ...
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... remained only five months in the island , and re- turned to Glasgow for his fifth session . In one. is no small part of the duty of jurymen ; that the man who || shuts his heart on the claims of the unfortunate , on him the gates of ...
... remained only five months in the island , and re- turned to Glasgow for his fifth session . In one. is no small part of the duty of jurymen ; that the man who || shuts his heart on the claims of the unfortunate , on him the gates of ...
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