The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 21E. Littell, 1832 |
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... arms about his person . His best arms , however , were his sa- gacity and his self - command . The plot in which he had been an unwilling accomplice ended , as it was natural that so odious and absurd a plot should end , in the ruin of ...
... arms about his person . His best arms , however , were his sa- gacity and his self - command . The plot in which he had been an unwilling accomplice ended , as it was natural that so odious and absurd a plot should end , in the ruin of ...
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... arms which no fortifications , however strong by nature or by art , could resist - with arms before which rivers parted like the Jor- dan , and ramparts fell down like the walls of Jericho . Those arms were opinions , rea- sons ...
... arms which no fortifications , however strong by nature or by art , could resist - with arms before which rivers parted like the Jor- dan , and ramparts fell down like the walls of Jericho . Those arms were opinions , rea- sons ...
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... arms and its superior skill , overawe and vanquish the sturdy Commons of his realm , abounding in the native hardihood of Englishmen , and trained in the simple discipline of the militia . It has been said that the Tudors were as ...
... arms and its superior skill , overawe and vanquish the sturdy Commons of his realm , abounding in the native hardihood of Englishmen , and trained in the simple discipline of the militia . It has been said that the Tudors were as ...
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... arms for the reformed doctrines against Mary , and the great Northern Earls who dis- played the banner of the Five Wounds against Elizabeth , were alike considered by the great body of their countrymen as wicked disturbers of the public ...
... arms for the reformed doctrines against Mary , and the great Northern Earls who dis- played the banner of the Five Wounds against Elizabeth , were alike considered by the great body of their countrymen as wicked disturbers of the public ...
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... arms , for the use of those who either cannot swim , or who are not expert in this art , so very impor- tant to all seafaring people . Half a dozen of the ship's boys , youngsters sent on board by that admirable and most patriotic of ...
... arms , for the use of those who either cannot swim , or who are not expert in this art , so very impor- tant to all seafaring people . Half a dozen of the ship's boys , youngsters sent on board by that admirable and most patriotic of ...
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