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WAR;

RELIGIOUSLY, MORALLY,

AND

HISTORICALLY CONSIDERED.

By P. F. AIKEN, ADVOCATE.

LONDON:

HAMILTON, ADAMS, & CO., PATERNOSTER ROW;

J. CHILCOTT, CLARE STREET, BRISTOL.

MDCCCL.

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A PORTION of the following essay was read in the lecture room of the Bristol Athenæum, before a numerous audience, some of whom have expressed a wish that it should be published. It has since been enlarged. Public attention has lately been attracted to the subject, in consequence of the proceedings of metropolitan and provincial societies, and of the congress of deputies from several nations, for the promotion of peace. The author has endeavoured to treat in a popular manner topics that have often been discussed; but new occasions demand the exhibition of old truths, and time and circumstances perpetually supply fresh materials to vary the lights in which they may be represented.

GROVE HOUSE, DURDHAM Down,

BRISTOL; 15th January, 1850.

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.

"If the deed were ill."

"And thus the native hue of resolution

Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought; And enterprises of great pith and moment, With this regard, their currents turn awry,

And lose the name of action."

CHAPTER II.

"Of sallies and retires; of trenches, tents,

Of pallisadoes, frontiers, parapets;

Of basilisks, of cannon, culverin;

Of prisoners' ransom, and of soldiers slain,

And all the currents of a heady fight."

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