Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... soldiers visited the family , and nothing so delighted him as their animating stories " how fields were won ... soldier , unless it be a story of his own bravery and suffering , has lost its charm : and even Homer's battle fields ...
... soldiers visited the family , and nothing so delighted him as their animating stories " how fields were won ... soldier , unless it be a story of his own bravery and suffering , has lost its charm : and even Homer's battle fields ...
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... soldiers , more considerable in amount , and more extensive in application , than that which finally prevailed . He wished to provide not only for the living men who had fought during the war , but also for the widows of such as had ...
... soldiers , more considerable in amount , and more extensive in application , than that which finally prevailed . He wished to provide not only for the living men who had fought during the war , but also for the widows of such as had ...
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... soldiers to the other end of this building . Let ' the pure ermine of Justice ' be contaminated by the touch of military vio- lence . Bring out the venerable Chief Justice and his learned associates . We shall reduce to fact what was ...
... soldiers to the other end of this building . Let ' the pure ermine of Justice ' be contaminated by the touch of military vio- lence . Bring out the venerable Chief Justice and his learned associates . We shall reduce to fact what was ...
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... soldier in any man's house , even in time of war , unless a law be first made , regulating the manner in which it may be done ? Who , then , will contend that a General may plunder the people he is sent to protect ; stripping the very ...
... soldier in any man's house , even in time of war , unless a law be first made , regulating the manner in which it may be done ? Who , then , will contend that a General may plunder the people he is sent to protect ; stripping the very ...
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... soldiers of the revolu- tionary army . If it were a fact , what punishment is due to those who perpetrated the felony ? If by force , the gallows ; if by fraud , the loss of ears , and the pillory . If it be not true , what is merited ...
... soldiers of the revolu- tionary army . If it were a fact , what punishment is due to those who perpetrated the felony ? If by force , the gallows ; if by fraud , the loss of ears , and the pillory . If it be not true , what is merited ...
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