The Herald of Peace, Volumes 4 à 5Hamilton, Adams, & Company, 1825 Includes the annual reports and proceedings of several peace societies. |
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... death . As we moved , though slowly , yet ever a little in advance , our own killed and wounded lay behind us ; but we arrived among those of the enemy , and those of the Spaniards who had fallen in the first onset : we trod among the ...
... death . As we moved , though slowly , yet ever a little in advance , our own killed and wounded lay behind us ; but we arrived among those of the enemy , and those of the Spaniards who had fallen in the first onset : we trod among the ...
Page 243
... death in a barn . They quietly listened to his remon- strance , and frequently acknowledged the wrong . " A party of the King's army stationed in Newtown - barry , came to Ferns to dis- perse the United Irishmen , who held possession of ...
... death in a barn . They quietly listened to his remon- strance , and frequently acknowledged the wrong . " A party of the King's army stationed in Newtown - barry , came to Ferns to dis- perse the United Irishmen , who held possession of ...
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... death in view , declared to the impious Dion , " I am a Christian , and cannot fight . ' Nor do I forget the monarch , † worthy of a Christian name , who replied to the voice of ambition , that the life of one citizen was dearer to him ...
... death in view , declared to the impious Dion , " I am a Christian , and cannot fight . ' Nor do I forget the monarch , † worthy of a Christian name , who replied to the voice of ambition , that the life of one citizen was dearer to him ...
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