The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... Lord protects the poor . Let me pursue my journey , and I will pray for you as much as I can . Have you not a Christian soul ? And why should you destroy mine , since I am your Christian brother ? " " Nego minorem , " replied the bandit ...
... Lord protects the poor . Let me pursue my journey , and I will pray for you as much as I can . Have you not a Christian soul ? And why should you destroy mine , since I am your Christian brother ? " " Nego minorem , " replied the bandit ...
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... Lord ? If these are truly your sentiments you merit a stab rather than an argument . Let this suffice you to know that the weak is never slain but by the vile . From the story of the Lion * * About the year 1260 a fine lion named St ...
... Lord ? If these are truly your sentiments you merit a stab rather than an argument . Let this suffice you to know that the weak is never slain but by the vile . From the story of the Lion * * About the year 1260 a fine lion named St ...
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... Lord Chief Baron sentenced Richard Biddulph to death , and how he was led from the court into the condemned cell , which is in the very heart - if a prison metaphorically even has a heart - in the very heart of Newgate . Knowing that he ...
... Lord Chief Baron sentenced Richard Biddulph to death , and how he was led from the court into the condemned cell , which is in the very heart - if a prison metaphorically even has a heart - in the very heart of Newgate . Knowing that he ...
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... Lord Chief Baron already , as well as the Secretary of State for the Home Department , but these efforts were worse than visionary , for if they had been contented with such high authority they would have sat down with the conviction ...
... Lord Chief Baron already , as well as the Secretary of State for the Home Department , but these efforts were worse than visionary , for if they had been contented with such high authority they would have sat down with the conviction ...
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... lord chief barons towards a reformation . Well , then , it must be understood that in the Saturday and Sunday newspapers , before the execution , the following advertisement was inserted by the wet Quaker : - " Richard Biddulph's ...
... lord chief barons towards a reformation . Well , then , it must be understood that in the Saturday and Sunday newspapers , before the execution , the following advertisement was inserted by the wet Quaker : - " Richard Biddulph's ...
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