The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 38
... given to it in Portugal at the same time that the operations in Portugal would be highly favourable to the Spaniards . It produced a great effect , and Sir Arthur's views were unanimously adopted by the Cabinet on the refusal of the ...
... given to it in Portugal at the same time that the operations in Portugal would be highly favourable to the Spaniards . It produced a great effect , and Sir Arthur's views were unanimously adopted by the Cabinet on the refusal of the ...
Page 39
... given their lives for their religion , we find a common type . Minor differences of race and character are merged in the assimilating element of a victorious faith . Englishman and Frenchman , Hollander and Italian , Asiatic and African ...
... given their lives for their religion , we find a common type . Minor differences of race and character are merged in the assimilating element of a victorious faith . Englishman and Frenchman , Hollander and Italian , Asiatic and African ...
Page 40
over every part of the country , and rigorous orders were given to stop any person passing the frontiers without a passport . In spite of all these precautions , it is true , great numbers of the persecuted did find means to escape ...
over every part of the country , and rigorous orders were given to stop any person passing the frontiers without a passport . In spite of all these precautions , it is true , great numbers of the persecuted did find means to escape ...
Page 48
... given ; such inflic- tions as these were generally fatal , but who heeded the death of a galley slave ? Apart from the liability to such tortures , the ordinary condition of these unhappy beings was painful in the extreme ; constantly ...
... given ; such inflic- tions as these were generally fatal , but who heeded the death of a galley slave ? Apart from the liability to such tortures , the ordinary condition of these unhappy beings was painful in the extreme ; constantly ...
Page 51
... given of a storm in which the galley that he rowed in narrowly escaped foundering . A squall suddenly sprung up in a time of apparently settled fair weather , and caught the vessel in a situation of great exposure to the wind . All on ...
... given of a storm in which the galley that he rowed in narrowly escaped foundering . A squall suddenly sprung up in a time of apparently settled fair weather , and caught the vessel in a situation of great exposure to the wind . All on ...
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