The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 25
... cause for which thy child must bleed and die ! His bright young life be spent to gain this mighty victory ! For this into thy cottage the recruiter's foot must come , And leave a desert where again can never be a home . III . O , when a ...
... cause for which thy child must bleed and die ! His bright young life be spent to gain this mighty victory ! For this into thy cottage the recruiter's foot must come , And leave a desert where again can never be a home . III . O , when a ...
Page 27
... cause as this . That is no time for weak lament , no time when tears should flow , When poet's hand should touch the lyre to pity's strain of woe . No ; to the ramparts haste , and hear your mourning country's cry , To strike for her ...
... cause as this . That is no time for weak lament , no time when tears should flow , When poet's hand should touch the lyre to pity's strain of woe . No ; to the ramparts haste , and hear your mourning country's cry , To strike for her ...
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... caused him to be dis- missed from military service . This summary proceeding was not likely to conciliate a high - minded young man . Most ministers would have tried to buy him over , but Sir Robert's bribes and bounties were seldom ...
... caused him to be dis- missed from military service . This summary proceeding was not likely to conciliate a high - minded young man . Most ministers would have tried to buy him over , but Sir Robert's bribes and bounties were seldom ...
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... cause Pitt uneasiness . The speech which the king made in council was drawn up by Bute , a novice who had not yet delivered his maiden speech . It was not submitted first to the cabinet , and it seemed in one or two passages to reflect ...
... cause Pitt uneasiness . The speech which the king made in council was drawn up by Bute , a novice who had not yet delivered his maiden speech . It was not submitted first to the cabinet , and it seemed in one or two passages to reflect ...
Page 45
... cause of peace and truth is twofold , and no Catholic writer can be at all indisposed to give him full credit for it . In the first place , as Dr. Newman has pointed out , the mere fact that a man in his position has declared that ...
... cause of peace and truth is twofold , and no Catholic writer can be at all indisposed to give him full credit for it . In the first place , as Dr. Newman has pointed out , the mere fact that a man in his position has declared that ...
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