Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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Side 5
... better to obey men than God . He was a warm friend of the Parliament , and cordially approved of the recourse to arms ; though he was too old to become himself a soldier . It was two days after the battle of Edgehill . English blood had ...
... better to obey men than God . He was a warm friend of the Parliament , and cordially approved of the recourse to arms ; though he was too old to become himself a soldier . It was two days after the battle of Edgehill . English blood had ...
Side 6
... better fitted than he to be leader in arms , as he has been in council from the commencement of the struggle . " " You mean Mr. Hampden . I confess it would give me great content to see the chief power in his hands . " " I distrust not ...
... better fitted than he to be leader in arms , as he has been in council from the commencement of the struggle . " " You mean Mr. Hampden . I confess it would give me great content to see the chief power in his hands . " " I distrust not ...
Side 7
... better , so far as the visit was concerned . Mr. Elliston's was but one of ten thousand firesides in England , where Mr. Baxter would have been welcome for a lifetime . The Bible was placed before him . A chapter was read , and ...
... better , so far as the visit was concerned . Mr. Elliston's was but one of ten thousand firesides in England , where Mr. Baxter would have been welcome for a lifetime . The Bible was placed before him . A chapter was read , and ...
Side 8
... better men are baring their bosoms to the death - shot . " " You intend to join the army , " said Alice , vainly endeavouring to conceal the alarm the thought occasioned . borne . In that case , the members of so promi- nent a family as ...
... better men are baring their bosoms to the death - shot . " " You intend to join the army , " said Alice , vainly endeavouring to conceal the alarm the thought occasioned . borne . In that case , the members of so promi- nent a family as ...
Side 12
... better chance of success than others of a higher poetical temperament . It is observable that the latter part of the Song of the Bell was composed by the lurid light of the old French Revolution , from which so many of the first men of ...
... better chance of success than others of a higher poetical temperament . It is observable that the latter part of the Song of the Bell was composed by the lurid light of the old French Revolution , from which so many of the first men of ...
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