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Page 140
... took swearing , a palmada with it and the ferula ; and whosoever at the time of evening or morn ing prayer was found to have the palmer , should have three blows given him by the captain or the master ; and that he should still be bound ...
... took swearing , a palmada with it and the ferula ; and whosoever at the time of evening or morn ing prayer was found to have the palmer , should have three blows given him by the captain or the master ; and that he should still be bound ...
Page 145
... took an op- portunity of administering a lesson to them of a more wholesome kind than could be given with gunpowder and bullets . Like the rest of his countrymen , he believed the savage Indians in their idolatries to be worshippers of ...
... took an op- portunity of administering a lesson to them of a more wholesome kind than could be given with gunpowder and bullets . Like the rest of his countrymen , he believed the savage Indians in their idolatries to be worshippers of ...
Page 516
... took his advice for fessional distinction , but Warren enjoyed an he knew nothing of his complaint . From this undisputed pre - eminence . He was not only time he rapidly grew worse . On the 12th and at the head of his profession in ...
... took his advice for fessional distinction , but Warren enjoyed an he knew nothing of his complaint . From this undisputed pre - eminence . He was not only time he rapidly grew worse . On the 12th and at the head of his profession in ...
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The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
Radetski in Italy | 22 |
NEW YORK OBSERVER | 29 |
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