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Page 14
... stand- ing motionless , with her front towards us , and at about 90 paces distant . Jan Finne and Lieutenant Oldenburg now lost no time in discharging the rifles with which both of them were provided . Jan Finne fired the first ; and ...
... stand- ing motionless , with her front towards us , and at about 90 paces distant . Jan Finne and Lieutenant Oldenburg now lost no time in discharging the rifles with which both of them were provided . Jan Finne fired the first ; and ...
Page 16
... stand , erected between two or three trees growing near to each other , at some twenty or thirty feet from the ground . Beneath this the carcass of a cow or horse is de- posited , and the marksman , as soon as the shades of evening set ...
... stand , erected between two or three trees growing near to each other , at some twenty or thirty feet from the ground . Beneath this the carcass of a cow or horse is de- posited , and the marksman , as soon as the shades of evening set ...
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... standing . The constitution accords a privilege to Peers of Parliament , which is not granted to the other branch of ... stand before us covered with the dust of antiquity ; when , if they were now to do , we should blush to ordain them ...
... standing . The constitution accords a privilege to Peers of Parliament , which is not granted to the other branch of ... stand before us covered with the dust of antiquity ; when , if they were now to do , we should blush to ordain them ...
Page 54
... stand aloof from you , in your fright- ened extremity . It is even possible ( for revenge , as one of our old di vines has said , is the most delicious morsel with which the devil can tempt the soul of a sinner ) that they may exult ...
... stand aloof from you , in your fright- ened extremity . It is even possible ( for revenge , as one of our old di vines has said , is the most delicious morsel with which the devil can tempt the soul of a sinner ) that they may exult ...
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... stands absolved from the last , not altogether so as to the other two ; but his " vow in Heaven " shuts out from ... stand forward in their own defence . " Mr Hume justified the conduct of Mr O'Connell by a feli- citous illustration ...
... stands absolved from the last , not altogether so as to the other two ; but his " vow in Heaven " shuts out from ... stand forward in their own defence . " Mr Hume justified the conduct of Mr O'Connell by a feli- citous illustration ...
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