The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of England ...: Including Political Portraits of the Celebrated Men who Were the Friends and Supporters of His GovernmentW. Emans, 1837 - 716 Seiten |
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... humanity to their prisoners of war was never a cha- racteristic of the English nation ; whereas on the contrary , the ... human life ; the fare of the poor prisoners was scarcely sufficient to support life , and many fell a victim to the ...
... humanity to their prisoners of war was never a cha- racteristic of the English nation ; whereas on the contrary , the ... human life ; the fare of the poor prisoners was scarcely sufficient to support life , and many fell a victim to the ...
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... human affairs , influencing senators to make and unmake laws at pleasure , and cry havoc when they please , and slip the dogs of war on the poor , either at home or abroad ? Shall a whole nation be proud to mimic a court not only in ...
... human affairs , influencing senators to make and unmake laws at pleasure , and cry havoc when they please , and slip the dogs of war on the poor , either at home or abroad ? Shall a whole nation be proud to mimic a court not only in ...
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... human intellect ? None , who forgetful of themselves , have devoted their families , their persons , or their fortunes to the general interests of the human race ? None , who from the eminence of historical renown , may appear as ...
... human intellect ? None , who forgetful of themselves , have devoted their families , their persons , or their fortunes to the general interests of the human race ? None , who from the eminence of historical renown , may appear as ...
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