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... arms , and that child only three months old ! The man over- comes the historian here , and makes him , for the honour of his sex and country , recoil at the thought of putting the words upon record . But not only is this demanded by ...
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... arms , and that child only three months old ! The man over- comes the historian here , and makes him , for the honour of his sex and country , recoil at the thought of putting the words upon record . But not only is this demanded by ...
... arms , and that child only three months old ! The man over- comes the historian here , and makes him , for the honour of his sex and country , recoil at the thought of putting the words upon record . But not only is this demanded by ...
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... in - law , and she their niece and cousin too , driven from her husband's roof with a baby three months old in her arms , of which baby they are the grandmother and the aunts ; do they see this , and feel no HISTORY OF [ Chap .
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... arms will show to the nations of the continent how much they may still achieve when animated by a glorious spirit of resistance to a foreign yoke . In the critical situation of the war in the Penin- sula , I shall be most anxious to ...
... arms will show to the nations of the continent how much they may still achieve when animated by a glorious spirit of resistance to a foreign yoke . In the critical situation of the war in the Penin- sula , I shall be most anxious to ...
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... arms will show to the nations of the continent how much they may still achieve when animated by a glorious spirit of resistance to a foreign yoke . In the critical situation of the war in the Penin- sula , I shall be most anxious to ...
... arms will show to the nations of the continent how much they may still achieve when animated by a glorious spirit of resistance to a foreign yoke . In the critical situation of the war in the Penin- sula , I shall be most anxious to ...
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