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... arms . of these causes united their courage , directed their arm and gave their efforts that irresistible weight which even small band of well - trained and intrepid volunteers has often possessed over an undisciplined multitude ...
... arms . of these causes united their courage , directed their arm and gave their efforts that irresistible weight which even small band of well - trained and intrepid volunteers has often possessed over an undisciplined multitude ...
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... arm About a century afterward , Ossian , the son of Fingal , is said to ha disputed , in his extreme old age , with one of the foreign missionaries and the dispute is still extant , in verse , and in the Erse language . St Mr ...
... arm About a century afterward , Ossian , the son of Fingal , is said to ha disputed , in his extreme old age , with one of the foreign missionaries and the dispute is still extant , in verse , and in the Erse language . St Mr ...
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... arms of the legions against a ace of fanatics , whose dire and credulous superstition seemed to render them the implacable enemies , not only of the Roman government , but of human kind . The enthu asm of the Jews was supported by the ...
... arms of the legions against a ace of fanatics , whose dire and credulous superstition seemed to render them the implacable enemies , not only of the Roman government , but of human kind . The enthu asm of the Jews was supported by the ...
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... arm of violence and terror against the religious opinions of any part of : their subjects . From their reflections , or even from their wn feelings , a Charles V. or a Louis XIV . might have acquired a just knowledge of the rights of ...
... arm of violence and terror against the religious opinions of any part of : their subjects . From their reflections , or even from their wn feelings , a Charles V. or a Louis XIV . might have acquired a just knowledge of the rights of ...
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... arms and in motion . Several councils were held , confutations were published , excommunications were pronounced , ambiguous explanations were by turns accepted and refused , treaties were concluded and violated , and at length Paul of ...
... arms and in motion . Several councils were held , confutations were published , excommunications were pronounced , ambiguous explanations were by turns accepted and refused , treaties were concluded and violated , and at length Paul of ...
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