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Page 55
... continued intercourse often gave rise to dis- putes , which cannot always be amicably settled ; particularly when . interest or pride are concerned : but when one nation obtains too great a preponderance over another , the rest ...
... continued intercourse often gave rise to dis- putes , which cannot always be amicably settled ; particularly when . interest or pride are concerned : but when one nation obtains too great a preponderance over another , the rest ...
Page 227
... continued through life an inac- tive representative , ( says his biographer , ) had not extraor- dinary events called forth the native energy of his character , never afterward to slumber till " he slept the sleep of death . " -The most ...
... continued through life an inac- tive representative , ( says his biographer , ) had not extraor- dinary events called forth the native energy of his character , never afterward to slumber till " he slept the sleep of death . " -The most ...
Page 424
... continued his exhortations , ill - timed as they were . The result was that he was sent to the dun- geon of the castle , and Halbert retired to his apartment , which was meant to be his prison : but he contrived to escape from the ...
... continued his exhortations , ill - timed as they were . The result was that he was sent to the dun- geon of the castle , and Halbert retired to his apartment , which was meant to be his prison : but he contrived to escape from the ...
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