The Pastor's Fire-side: A Novel, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 |
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... christian crew thought it safe to draw to- wards the shore . They then ran their bark into an obscure creek , about a league from the town of Tangier . A dull flame , which gleamed on the summit of the rock , as if feeding on its ...
... christian crew thought it safe to draw to- wards the shore . They then ran their bark into an obscure creek , about a league from the town of Tangier . A dull flame , which gleamed on the summit of the rock , as if feeding on its ...
Page 54
... Christian Knights have honour ! The King of Spain has honour ; his ministers , and those of Aus- tria have a thousand honours ! But where were they all when my inexpug- nable honour was calumniated and be- trayed ? Where , when the man ...
... Christian Knights have honour ! The King of Spain has honour ; his ministers , and those of Aus- tria have a thousand honours ! But where were they all when my inexpug- nable honour was calumniated and be- trayed ? Where , when the man ...
Page 58
... every possible pro- ject of revenge . The Duke listened to . him with stoical apathy . But when the energetic pleader dwelt on the heinous- ness of coalescing with the enemies of the Christian faith 58 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
... every possible pro- ject of revenge . The Duke listened to . him with stoical apathy . But when the energetic pleader dwelt on the heinous- ness of coalescing with the enemies of the Christian faith 58 THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE .
Page 59
A Novel Jane Porter. ness of coalescing with the enemies of the Christian faith , in any scheme of vengeance against its professors , Rip- perda interrupted him with a withering laugh . " What , if I make their faith my own ? " 66 ...
A Novel Jane Porter. ness of coalescing with the enemies of the Christian faith , in any scheme of vengeance against its professors , Rip- perda interrupted him with a withering laugh . " What , if I make their faith my own ? " 66 ...
Page 61
... - I implore you to remember that you are a Christian ! That you are the Duke de Ripperda ! That you are my father . " you With the last words , Louis sunk on his knees , and forcibly added : " my life and THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE . 61.
... - I implore you to remember that you are a Christian ! That you are the Duke de Ripperda ! That you are my father . " you With the last words , Louis sunk on his knees , and forcibly added : " my life and THE PASTOR'S FIRE - SIDE . 61.
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