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... trampled and tortured in the same tones , or even in the same terms , as he might pleasantly discourse on those gentlest of nuisances , the little squabbles of courtiers . Good God ! may not a beaten hound cry out ? may no man bear ...
... trampled and tortured in the same tones , or even in the same terms , as he might pleasantly discourse on those gentlest of nuisances , the little squabbles of courtiers . Good God ! may not a beaten hound cry out ? may no man bear ...
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... trampled corn - fields ; many long years shall not repair the evil of the one day's ravage and its fol- lowers , plague , famine , vice , and desolation . Look upon the field of glory ! I see the wild dogs disputing for the dead , their ...
... trampled corn - fields ; many long years shall not repair the evil of the one day's ravage and its fol- lowers , plague , famine , vice , and desolation . Look upon the field of glory ! I see the wild dogs disputing for the dead , their ...
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... trampled on , and still despised ! Shall we sit tamely down beneath these evils ? The mighty multitude shall trample down The handful that oppress them . April 27 , 1839 . Robert Southey . A LIBRARY FOR THE PEOPLE . WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL ...
... trampled on , and still despised ! Shall we sit tamely down beneath these evils ? The mighty multitude shall trample down The handful that oppress them . April 27 , 1839 . Robert Southey . A LIBRARY FOR THE PEOPLE . WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Sierra Morena Page 22 | 6 |
Property Glorious effects of a dispute about 207 | 9 |
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