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Page 306
... suffered in what the author calls this religious war : though a war in which national emancipation from foreign bondage is the object . Yet , were it a religious war , would it not be for Christianity against Islamism , and can Mr. W ...
... suffered in what the author calls this religious war : though a war in which national emancipation from foreign bondage is the object . Yet , were it a religious war , would it not be for Christianity against Islamism , and can Mr. W ...
Page 364
... suffered , without complaining , for many days and nights together , the intrusion of a variety of phan- toms ; and had some of her finest feelings wrought upon by the exhibition of friends long lost , who only came to cheat her fancy ...
... suffered , without complaining , for many days and nights together , the intrusion of a variety of phan- toms ; and had some of her finest feelings wrought upon by the exhibition of friends long lost , who only came to cheat her fancy ...
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... suffered , and will long con- tinue to suffer . " If the statement be correct , it is curious that Lord C. was personally in the power of Napoleon while at Chatillon , in consequence of a temporary advance of the troops of the latter ...
... suffered , and will long con- tinue to suffer . " If the statement be correct , it is curious that Lord C. was personally in the power of Napoleon while at Chatillon , in consequence of a temporary advance of the troops of the latter ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
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