The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 10
... side when Tourves the butcher came for to urge him , with his three hundred men , to ride over the field and slay the wounded Papists . ' No , sir , ' quoth the general , ' I fight men , but hunt them not down . ' The dead were heaped ...
... side when Tourves the butcher came for to urge him , with his three hundred men , to ride over the field and slay the wounded Papists . ' No , sir , ' quoth the general , ' I fight men , but hunt them not down . ' The dead were heaped ...
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... side of a high cliff near Whitby , in Yorkshire , and reached that town in the evening . Going into an inn to refresh our- selves , which I promise you we sorely needed , who should we meet with there but one Radcliff ? " " Ah ! a noted ...
... side of a high cliff near Whitby , in Yorkshire , and reached that town in the evening . Going into an inn to refresh our- selves , which I promise you we sorely needed , who should we meet with there but one Radcliff ? " " Ah ! a noted ...
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... side of the City , and passing by St. Paul's Church , when I was on the east side thereof , I felt suddenly a strange sensation in my body , so much that my face glowed , and it seemed to me as if mine hair stood on end ; all my joints ...
... side of the City , and passing by St. Paul's Church , when I was on the east side thereof , I felt suddenly a strange sensation in my body , so much that my face glowed , and it seemed to me as if mine hair stood on end ; all my joints ...
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... Lord if too great pain overtook me . Muriel saw me wringing mine hands ; and sitting down by my side on the rude mattress , she tried for to comfort me . ' Then , in that hour of bitter anguish , 22 CONSTANCE SHERWOOD .
... Lord if too great pain overtook me . Muriel saw me wringing mine hands ; and sitting down by my side on the rude mattress , she tried for to comfort me . ' Then , in that hour of bitter anguish , 22 CONSTANCE SHERWOOD .
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... side of Thucy- dides or Tacitus — and yet he would fail even ludicrously as a Christian historian , because he did not recognise the ever - living supernatural agency by which the fortunes of the Church are ordinarily guided , — the ...
... side of Thucy- dides or Tacitus — and yet he would fail even ludicrously as a Christian historian , because he did not recognise the ever - living supernatural agency by which the fortunes of the Church are ordinarily guided , — the ...
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