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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... never ate with a keener relish , I never passed a night in more sweet or refreshing slumbers . Yet where , let me ask , was the hotel in England which , in the caprice of sickness , would have satisfied all my wants and wishes ? When we ...
... never ate with a keener relish , I never passed a night in more sweet or refreshing slumbers . Yet where , let me ask , was the hotel in England which , in the caprice of sickness , would have satisfied all my wants and wishes ? When we ...
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... never to cease , that the war spirit is never to be extinguished , and that peace is never to be permanent and universal ? If so , they must be of opinion that the solemn injunctions of divine wis- dom are never to be obeyed ; that the ...
... never to cease , that the war spirit is never to be extinguished , and that peace is never to be permanent and universal ? If so , they must be of opinion that the solemn injunctions of divine wis- dom are never to be obeyed ; that the ...
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... never ratified by oath , and never broken . During seventy years , for so long did the government of Penn and his imme- diate possessors continue , so long did the treaty remain unbroken . During this period , there were but three ...
... never ratified by oath , and never broken . During seventy years , for so long did the government of Penn and his imme- diate possessors continue , so long did the treaty remain unbroken . During this period , there were but three ...
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