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... gives its adminis- trators in such cases , it would have been wiser for the new Tory government to " let things slide ... give the authorities an opportunity of arresting him if they could . When the magistrate read the letter he was ...
... gives its adminis- trators in such cases , it would have been wiser for the new Tory government to " let things slide ... give the authorities an opportunity of arresting him if they could . When the magistrate read the letter he was ...
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... give the British authorities any excuse for saying he had violated his pledge . He was accompanied and assisted by three young English settlers , who supplied him with horses and had horses themselves . They proposed to wait till the ...
... give the British authorities any excuse for saying he had violated his pledge . He was accompanied and assisted by three young English settlers , who supplied him with horses and had horses themselves . They proposed to wait till the ...
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... give evidence against him . Protestants found it difficult to believe that a man making the most solemn professions of piety and purity could be guilty of the iniquities with which he was charged ; but a very black story was brought out ...
... give evidence against him . Protestants found it difficult to believe that a man making the most solemn professions of piety and purity could be guilty of the iniquities with which he was charged ; but a very black story was brought out ...
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... give up his scheme . Not at all ; he sent for a carriage from Dalkeith , and made his man drive him to Edinburgh . There he paused to rest at Mr. Blackwood's in George Street . Great was the surprise of the Edinburgh folk to see the ...
... give up his scheme . Not at all ; he sent for a carriage from Dalkeith , and made his man drive him to Edinburgh . There he paused to rest at Mr. Blackwood's in George Street . Great was the surprise of the Edinburgh folk to see the ...
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... give way . His capacity for work , his great strength and stature , his power of directing state affairs and giving al- most unremitting care to minor details of civil and military organization , were all remarkable . There never was a ...
... give way . His capacity for work , his great strength and stature , his power of directing state affairs and giving al- most unremitting care to minor details of civil and military organization , were all remarkable . There never was a ...
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Стр. 135 - It would be superfluous in me to point out to your lordship that this is war.
Стр. 96 - I say, I am yet too young to understand that God is any respecter of persons. I believe that to have interfered as I have done — as I have always freely admitted I have done — in behalf of His despised poor, was not wrong, but right.
Стр. 155 - I do not suppose that your troops are to be beaten in actual conflict with the foe, or that they will be driven into the sea ; but I am certain that many homes in England in which there now exists a fond hope that the distant one may return — many such homes may be rendered desolate when the next mail shall arrive.
Стр. 106 - I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so ; and I have no inclination to do so.
Стр. 138 - And I further declare and make known that such persons of suitable condition will be received into the armed service of the United States to garrison forts, positions, stations, and other places and to man vessels of all sorts in said service.
Стр. 143 - SEA-KINGS' daughter from over the sea, Alexandra ! Saxon and Norman and Dane are we, But all of us Danes in our welcome of thee, Alexandra ! Welcome her, thunders of fort and of fleet ! Welcome her, thundering cheer of the street ! Welcome her, all things youthful and sweet, Scatter the blossom under her feet ! Break, happy land, into earlier flowers ! Make music, O bird, in the new-budded bowers...
Стр. 95 - I have another objection : and that is, that it is unjust that I should suffer such a penalty.
Стр. 219 - You cannot fight against the future. Time is on our side. The great social forces which move on in their might and majesty, and which the tumult of our debates does not for a moment impede or disturb...
Стр. 23 - There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.
Стр. 96 - Let me say one word further. I feel entirely satisfied with the treatment I have received on my trial. Considering all the circumstances, it has been more generous than I expected. But I feel no consciousness of guilt.