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... opinion , and threatened those who in- formed against the Chriftians with pu- nifhmen . ( Brotier's Tacitus , Supplem . Annal . v . ch . 8. ) Calmet ( Diet . v . Lentulus ) fays , 66 There has been often printed a letter from Lentulus ...
... opinion , and threatened those who in- formed against the Chriftians with pu- nifhmen . ( Brotier's Tacitus , Supplem . Annal . v . ch . 8. ) Calmet ( Diet . v . Lentulus ) fays , 66 There has been often printed a letter from Lentulus ...
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... opinion that they are the genuine pro- duction of this land ; what aid to hif Hiftory can go on ftory ; what " very wellwithout fuch aids , fo - " _ " Do me the honour , gentlemen , to look over thefe defigns , made by one of us , for a ...
... opinion that they are the genuine pro- duction of this land ; what aid to hif Hiftory can go on ftory ; what " very wellwithout fuch aids , fo - " _ " Do me the honour , gentlemen , to look over thefe defigns , made by one of us , for a ...
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... opinion must be the confequence . As to the application of the field tourniquet , which your cor- refpondent wishes to be inftructed in , I would premife that it is difficult to give fuch directions as can be under- tood without the ...
... opinion must be the confequence . As to the application of the field tourniquet , which your cor- refpondent wishes to be inftructed in , I would premife that it is difficult to give fuch directions as can be under- tood without the ...
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... opinion of their valour and patriotism , yet their fyftem was defective and mifapplied ; it locked up their energy - and an officer , un'efs fecure of his troops , would not at tempt any difficult enterprife . In short , the Volunteer ...
... opinion of their valour and patriotism , yet their fyftem was defective and mifapplied ; it locked up their energy - and an officer , un'efs fecure of his troops , would not at tempt any difficult enterprife . In short , the Volunteer ...
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against paying Volunteers corps ; but was of opinion the county fhould be at the ex- pence of Serjeant - majors and Adjutants . He wished the volunteering fpirit to be fol- lowed up , till we became an armed Nation . The Chancellor of ...
against paying Volunteers corps ; but was of opinion the county fhould be at the ex- pence of Serjeant - majors and Adjutants . He wished the volunteering fpirit to be fol- lowed up , till we became an armed Nation . The Chancellor of ...
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Page 223 - And it came to pass, when the evil spirit from God was upon Saul, that David took an harp, and played with his hand: so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him.
Page 252 - M., when they found, from our continuing to batter, that I would admit of no delay, that they agreed to the original terms, which were immediately carried into full effect by their evacuation of the fort and mountains, of which we took possession. ' If this had not taken place, I had made the necessary arrangements...
Page 258 - ... opposed by a great superiority, both in number and weight of metal. • When the 76th regiment, which headed the attack, had arrived at the point from which I intended to make the charge, they were so much exposed to the enemy's fire, and losing men so fast, that I judged it preferable to proceed to the attack with that regiment, and as many of the native infantry as had closed to...
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Page 156 - Thus journals are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told again in the evening, and the narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning.
Page 272 - He was fully sensible that he had not long to live, yet talked with cheerfulness to all who called on him. In the course of the day he expressed his thankfulness at being permitted to die quietly in his family, without...
Page 258 - As many of the field pieces as could be brought up, with the gallopers attached to the cavalry, formed four different batteries. At the expiration of the time which I had allowed the enemy to decide, I ordered the infantry to advance ; as soon as they became exposed to the enemy's guns, the four batteries commenced their fire, and continued to advance, though opposed by a great superiority, both in number and weight of metal.