The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... charge . So , when all his ship's company were in the hands of the enemy , he fortified himself in the poop , with a number of loaded guns and pistols by his side , with which he threatened destruction to any one who dared to approach ...
... charge . So , when all his ship's company were in the hands of the enemy , he fortified himself in the poop , with a number of loaded guns and pistols by his side , with which he threatened destruction to any one who dared to approach ...
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... charge . A more careful observation convinced Marteilhe that he had a better chance of escaping the contents of the gun by keeping upright ; and with great presence of mind he maintained that position , commending his soul with a ...
... charge . A more careful observation convinced Marteilhe that he had a better chance of escaping the contents of the gun by keeping upright ; and with great presence of mind he maintained that position , commending his soul with a ...
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... charge of Marteilhe , in assigning him his new and easier post in the galley , could not refrain from bearing testimony , though in a somewhat somewhat peculiar form of compliment , to the blameless conduct The Hugonots at the Galleys . 55.
... charge of Marteilhe , in assigning him his new and easier post in the galley , could not refrain from bearing testimony , though in a somewhat somewhat peculiar form of compliment , to the blameless conduct The Hugonots at the Galleys . 55.
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... charge was not the effect of mere wantonness ; he had a cogent reason for thus thinning out the weaker members of ... charges , and the cost of hiring carts for conveying those who were too ill or weak to walk would not have been covered ...
... charge was not the effect of mere wantonness ; he had a cogent reason for thus thinning out the weaker members of ... charges , and the cost of hiring carts for conveying those who were too ill or weak to walk would not have been covered ...
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... charge , and every honour was paid to their heroic constancy in enduring affliction for the faith . At Frankfort , at Cologne , and at Rotterdam , where they successively stopped , on their journey to Amsterdam , nearly the same scene ...
... charge , and every honour was paid to their heroic constancy in enduring affliction for the faith . At Frankfort , at Cologne , and at Rotterdam , where they successively stopped , on their journey to Amsterdam , nearly the same scene ...
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