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Side 106
... leave his family , his servants , and his people , to the hazard of events . He has , in the course of his life ... leaves to the great powers the duty of considering the consequences of a victory which no one then will have the right to ...
... leave his family , his servants , and his people , to the hazard of events . He has , in the course of his life ... leaves to the great powers the duty of considering the consequences of a victory which no one then will have the right to ...
Side 110
... leave the affairs of the East to the East itself . " This policy , if ac- quiesced in , would tend to destroy the commercial relations of Great Britain and France , and would reduce those powers to the mere secondary parts of watching ...
... leave the affairs of the East to the East itself . " This policy , if ac- quiesced in , would tend to destroy the commercial relations of Great Britain and France , and would reduce those powers to the mere secondary parts of watching ...
Side 131
... leave her to struggle against temp- tation with only her own strength.— A young warrior , named Ellam , is selected for this purpose . - He be- comes enamoured of her , but it is with - - The insidious designs of the tempt- ers are ...
... leave her to struggle against temp- tation with only her own strength.— A young warrior , named Ellam , is selected for this purpose . - He be- comes enamoured of her , but it is with - - The insidious designs of the tempt- ers are ...
Side 136
... leaving the Isle of Love ; and , since the Flood , we venture to say , there has been no such accommodating husband ... leaves the sails . It becomes a noble ship - the three embark - Orpheal takes the tiller , and , after a pleasant ...
... leaving the Isle of Love ; and , since the Flood , we venture to say , there has been no such accommodating husband ... leaves the sails . It becomes a noble ship - the three embark - Orpheal takes the tiller , and , after a pleasant ...
Side 143
... leave impending ills behind . ' I go , ' she said , ' for firmly I believe , Thy mission is from God , whose gracious hand Thus aids me in the extremity of peril . ' ” Captain Ellam - who had planned the escape kills the giant sentinel ...
... leave impending ills behind . ' I go , ' she said , ' for firmly I believe , Thy mission is from God , whose gracious hand Thus aids me in the extremity of peril . ' ” Captain Ellam - who had planned the escape kills the giant sentinel ...
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