The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 36
... once showed by his first operations that his confi- dence in himself was thoroughly warranted . At Roliça his demeanour and his dispositions commanded confidence and en- sured success . Prevented by others- who had not come to run risks ...
... once showed by his first operations that his confi- dence in himself was thoroughly warranted . At Roliça his demeanour and his dispositions commanded confidence and en- sured success . Prevented by others- who had not come to run risks ...
Page 38
... once effectually checked , ' and suggested that the first decided check might be 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 ...
... once effectually checked , ' and suggested that the first decided check might be 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 ...
Page 41
... once he destroyed . ' It was when he visited in the hold of the vessel the mangled and bleeding suf- ferers who had undergone the terrible bastonnade ' for refusing to kneel at the celebration of the mass , and when shocked at that ...
... once he destroyed . ' It was when he visited in the hold of the vessel the mangled and bleeding suf- ferers who had undergone the terrible bastonnade ' for refusing to kneel at the celebration of the mass , and when shocked at that ...
Page 44
... once reported to the authorities that the conversion of the prisoners was hopeless , and that they were ' reprobates under the dominion of the devil . ' Thereupon a process of trial was instituted , and a sentence passed by the local ...
... once reported to the authorities that the conversion of the prisoners was hopeless , and that they were ' reprobates under the dominion of the devil . ' Thereupon a process of trial was instituted , and a sentence passed by the local ...
Page 45
... once out of France would doubtless have remained good Protestants , but they had no stomach for the galleys , and when the alternative was placed before them of a life of misery and bondage with adhesion to their principles , or pardon ...
... once out of France would doubtless have remained good Protestants , but they had no stomach for the galleys , and when the alternative was placed before them of a life of misery and bondage with adhesion to their principles , or pardon ...
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