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Brookes's General Gazetteer Improved: Or, A New and Compendious Geographical ... - Page 10
by Richard Brookes - 1812 - 769 pages
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The History of America, Volume 2

William Robertson - America - 1780 - 570 pages
...reproaches and threats. To difplay undaunted fortitude in fuch dreadful fituations, is the nobleft triumph of a warrior. To avoid the trial by a voluntary death, or to fhrink under it, is deemed infamous and cowardly. If any one betray fymptoms of timidity, his tormentors...
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The Universal Gazetteer: Being a Concise Description ... of the Nations ...

John Walker - Atlases - 1795 - 806 pages
...reproaches and threats. To difplay undaunted fortitude in fuch dreadful lituations, is the nobleft triumph of a warrior: to avoid the trial by a voluntary death, or to fin ink under it, is deemed cosvardly and infamous. If any one betray fymptoms of timidity, his tormentors...
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The history of America. In which is included the posthumous volume ..., Volume 6

William Robertson - 1803 - 454 pages
...reproaches and threats. To difplay undaunted fortitude in fuch dreadful fituations, is the nobleft triumph of a warrior. To avoid the trial by a voluntary death, or to fhrink under it, is deemed infamous and cowardly. If any one betray fymptoms of timidity, his tormentors...
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The History of America, Volume 2

William Robertson - 1803 - 424 pages
...account of what they are now doing, and excite their ferocity by the most provoking reproaches BOOK and threats. To display undaunted fortitude in such dreadful situations, is the noblest Iriumph of a warrior. To avoid the trial by a voluntary death, or to shrink under it, is deemed infamous...
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The History of the Discovery and Settlement: To the Present Time, of North ...

William Fordyce Mavor - America - 1804 - 432 pages
...tormentors, and warn them of the vengeance which awaits them on account of what they are now doing. To display undaunted fortitude in such dreadful situations is the noblest triumph of a warrior. Animated with this thought, they endure, without a groan what seems almost impossible for human nature...
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Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records ..., Volume 24

William Fordyce Mavor - Chronology, Historical - 1805 - 414 pages
...tormentors, and warn them of the vengeance which awaits them on account of what they are low doing. To display undaunted fortitude in such dreadful situations is the noblest triumph of a warrior. Animated with this thought, they endure, without a groan, what seems almost impossible for human nature...
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The universal gazetteer

John Walker - Gazetteers - 1807 - 1002 pages
...provoking reproaches and threats. To difplay unmtcd fortitude in fuch dreadhil fii nations, is ihe noble't triumph of a warrior ; to avoid the trial by a voluntary death, or to (brink under it, is deemed cowardly and infamous. If any one betray fymptoms of timidity, his tormentors...
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America: In which is Included the Posthumous Volume Containing the ..., Volume 2

William Robertson - America - 1809 - 392 pages
...friends and relations, they warn them of' the vengeance which awaits them on account of what tney are now doing, and excite their ferocity by the most provoking...voluntary death, or to shrink under it, is deemed infamous and cowardly. If any one betray symptom* of timidity, his tormentors often dispatch him at...
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The History of America, Volume 1

William Robertson - America - 1812 - 564 pages
...their feroeity by the most provoking reproaehes and threats. To display undaunted fortitude in sueh dreadful situations is the noblest triumph of a warrior....voluntary death, or to shrink under it, is deemed infamous and eowardly. If any one betray symptoms of timidity, his tormentors often despateh him at...
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The Historical Works of William Robertson: With an Account of His ..., Volume 3

William Robertson - America - 1813 - 620 pages
...friends and relations ; they warn them of the vengeance which awaits them on account of what they are now doing, and excite their ferocity by the most provoking...voluntary death, or to shrink under it, is deemed infamous and cowardly. If any one betrays symptoms of timidity, his tormentors often dispatch him at...
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