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Page 59
... party ? I presume you know him ? ' ' " I bless God that I do know him , " replied Macbriar ; " he is a zealous and a sincere Christian . " " And when and where did you last see this pious personage ? " was the query which immediately ...
... party ? I presume you know him ? ' ' " I bless God that I do know him , " replied Macbriar ; " he is a zealous and a sincere Christian . " " And when and where did you last see this pious personage ? " was the query which immediately ...
Page 118
... parties the equal advantage of the rising sun . Saladin's royal seat was erected on the western side of the enclosure , just in the center , where the combatants were expected to meet in mid encounter . Opposed to this was a gallery ...
... parties the equal advantage of the rising sun . Saladin's royal seat was erected on the western side of the enclosure , just in the center , where the combatants were expected to meet in mid encounter . Opposed to this was a gallery ...
Page 120
... party ! I shall quit with joy this un- fortunate earth which swallows up the friends of virtue , and drinks the blood of the just . Truth ! friendship ! my country ! sacred objects , sentiments dear to my heart , accept my last ...
... party ! I shall quit with joy this un- fortunate earth which swallows up the friends of virtue , and drinks the blood of the just . Truth ! friendship ! my country ! sacred objects , sentiments dear to my heart , accept my last ...
Page 131
... party , given by the Americans residing in Paris , at which were propounded sundry toasts , concerning not so much the past and present as the expected glories of the great Amer- ican nation . In the general character of these toasts ...
... party , given by the Americans residing in Paris , at which were propounded sundry toasts , concerning not so much the past and present as the expected glories of the great Amer- ican nation . In the general character of these toasts ...
Page 244
... party essential to the national welfare , the zealous partizan merges pa- triotism in party . He insists that not to sustain the party is to betray the country , and against all honest doubt and reasonable hesitation and reluctance , he ...
... party essential to the national welfare , the zealous partizan merges pa- triotism in party . He insists that not to sustain the party is to betray the country , and against all honest doubt and reasonable hesitation and reluctance , he ...
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