The Nineteenth Century, Bind 7Henry S. King & Company, 1880 |
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... kind of remorse . But a Red Indian , who is every bit as much a man of flesh and blood , rejoices when he is able to surprise and slay a defenceless enemy . His conscience in no wise suffers from the act , for he has been taught from ...
... kind of remorse . But a Red Indian , who is every bit as much a man of flesh and blood , rejoices when he is able to surprise and slay a defenceless enemy . His conscience in no wise suffers from the act , for he has been taught from ...
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... kind of occupation to his lady readers . Two years later Alexander returns from the United States and settles down at St. Petersburg under the assumed name of Charles Belmont . He is now a naturalised American subject , and the agent of ...
... kind of occupation to his lady readers . Two years later Alexander returns from the United States and settles down at St. Petersburg under the assumed name of Charles Belmont . He is now a naturalised American subject , and the agent of ...
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... kind who has spent millions in debauchery ; of private gambling establishment for himself and friends . It is well known the Ministry of Marine is constantly robbed in the most shameless manner by Unfortunately thieves such as these ...
... kind who has spent millions in debauchery ; of private gambling establishment for himself and friends . It is well known the Ministry of Marine is constantly robbed in the most shameless manner by Unfortunately thieves such as these ...
Side 30
... kind in a separate form the most substantial is one entitled ' Nelson and Trafalgar . ' It exhibits in strong con- trast the characters of Napoleon Bonaparte and Horatio Nelson , show- ing , at the same time , the qualities and objects ...
... kind in a separate form the most substantial is one entitled ' Nelson and Trafalgar . ' It exhibits in strong con- trast the characters of Napoleon Bonaparte and Horatio Nelson , show- ing , at the same time , the qualities and objects ...
Side 34
... steering aright , and that his appointed successor was not only incompetent to the high task , but wholly unconscious of his incapacity . Wit and ridicule were the obvious instruments of a remedial kind , 34 January THE NINETEENTH CENTURY .
... steering aright , and that his appointed successor was not only incompetent to the high task , but wholly unconscious of his incapacity . Wit and ridicule were the obvious instruments of a remedial kind , 34 January THE NINETEENTH CENTURY .
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