The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... honor- ably sustain their habitual Southern friends on this point , especially when equally clear in the conviction that these petitions were practically as in- jurious to the very cause of that freedom in whose name they purported to ...
... honor- ably sustain their habitual Southern friends on this point , especially when equally clear in the conviction that these petitions were practically as in- jurious to the very cause of that freedom in whose name they purported to ...
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... honor , her liegemen one and all , As bade their lady , welcomed Don Roderick to her hall . But shout and lordly trumpet he gave them little heed , For two that ride beside him must lift him from his steed . They bore him from his ...
... honor , her liegemen one and all , As bade their lady , welcomed Don Roderick to her hall . But shout and lordly trumpet he gave them little heed , For two that ride beside him must lift him from his steed . They bore him from his ...
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... honor ! bethink thee of thy need , When wounded sore and helpless thou at his gates didst bleed ! And by thine oath of knighthood , and by thy hope of grace , Bring not this foul dishonor upon my father's race ! Part ! part in peace ...
... honor ! bethink thee of thy need , When wounded sore and helpless thou at his gates didst bleed ! And by thine oath of knighthood , and by thy hope of grace , Bring not this foul dishonor upon my father's race ! Part ! part in peace ...
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... honor ! weep for your country's loss ! Howl for the Crescent floating above the trampled Cross ! IX . It was upon the morning before the field of shame , Unto Florinda's bower in haste Don Roderick came . " Fly ! fly ! " he cried ...
... honor ! weep for your country's loss ! Howl for the Crescent floating above the trampled Cross ! IX . It was upon the morning before the field of shame , Unto Florinda's bower in haste Don Roderick came . " Fly ! fly ! " he cried ...
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... honor which was shown to the old man whom they had supposed a beggar , and when he had gone thither to seat himself near the Sheik , they detained the overseer of the slaves , and the scribe asked him— “ By the beard of the Prophet , I ...
... honor which was shown to the old man whom they had supposed a beggar , and when he had gone thither to seat himself near the Sheik , they detained the overseer of the slaves , and the scribe asked him— “ By the beard of the Prophet , I ...
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