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... force upheld the truth . " The Panther smil'd at this : " And when , " said she , " Were those first councils disallow'd by me ? Or where did I at sure tradition strike , Provided still it were apostolic ? " " Friend , " said the Hind ...
... force upheld the truth . " The Panther smil'd at this : " And when , " said she , " Were those first councils disallow'd by me ? Or where did I at sure tradition strike , Provided still it were apostolic ? " " Friend , " said the Hind ...
Sivu 335
... force the gate ; the Scyrian infantry Rush on in crowds , and the barr'd passage free . Ent'ring the court , with shouts the skies they rend ; And flaming firebrands to the roofs ascend . Himself , among the foremost , deals his blows ...
... force the gate ; the Scyrian infantry Rush on in crowds , and the barr'd passage free . Ent'ring the court , with shouts the skies they rend ; And flaming firebrands to the roofs ascend . Himself , among the foremost , deals his blows ...
Sivu 373
John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. What has been done was done with British force : Namur subdued is England's palm alone ; The rest besieg'd ; but we constrain'd the town : We saw th ... force ; but in a body give TO MY HONOR'D KINSMAN ...
John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. What has been done was done with British force : Namur subdued is England's palm alone ; The rest besieg'd ; but we constrain'd the town : We saw th ... force ; but in a body give TO MY HONOR'D KINSMAN ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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