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Annals of Great Britain: From the Ascension of George III, to the Peace of ... - Page 417
by Thomas Campbell - 1807
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler ...

Charles Butler - Law - 1824 - 430 pages
..." of God and Nature that noble lord may entertain, " I know not ; but I know that such detestable " principles are equally abhorrent to religion and " humanity. What ! to attribute the sacred sane-' " tion of God and Nature to the massacres of the " Indian scalping-knife ! to the cannibal savage,...
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Sequel to the English Reader: Or, Elegant Selections in Prose and Poetry ...

Lindley Murray - Elocution - 1825 - 310 pages
...ideas of God and nature, that noble lord may entertain, I know not ; but I know that such detestable principles are equally abhorrent to religion and humanity....attribute the sacred sanction of God and nature to the massacres of the Indian scalping knife ! to the savage, torturing and murdering his unhappy victims...
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The Monuments and Genii of St.Paul's and Westminster Abbey: Comprising Naval ...

George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 1042 pages
...standing near the throne, polluting the ear of majesty. — ' That God and nature put into our hands.' I know not what ideas that lord may entertain of God...religion and humanity. What ! to attribute the sacred functions of God and nature to the Indian scalping knife— to the cannibal savage, torturing, murdering,...
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The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of ..., Volume 1

George Lewis Smyth - London (England) - 1826 - 556 pages
...standing near the throne, polluting the ear ef majesty. — ' That God and nature put into our hands.' I know not what ideas that lord may entertain of God...religion and humanity. What ! to attribute the sacred functions of God and nature to the Indian scalping knife — to the cannibal savage, torturing, murdering,...
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The Practice of Elocution, Or A Course of Exercises for Acquiring the ...

Benjamin Humphrey Smart - Elocution - 1826 - 242 pages
...ideas of God and nature that noble lord may entertain, I know not ; but I know that such detestable principles are equally abhorrent to religion and humanity....attribute the sacred sanction of God and nature to the massacres of the Indian scalping-knife ! to the cannibal torturing, murdering, devouring, drinking...
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The elementary elocutionist: a selection of pieces in prose and verse, by J ...

John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pages
...ideas of God and nature that noble Lord may entertain, I know not; but I know that such detestable principles, are equally abhorrent to religion and...attribute the sacred sanction of God and nature, to the massacres of the Indian scalping-knife! to the cannibal savage, torturing, murdering, devouring, drinking...
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Records of Patriotism and Love of Country

William Bailey - United States - 1826 - 244 pages
...entertain, I know not, but I know, that such detestable principles are equally abhorrent to religion and to humanity. What, to attribute the sacred sanction of God and Nature to the massacres of the Indian scalping knife ! to the cannibal savage, torturing, murdering, devouring, and...
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Exercises in Reading and Recitation

Jonathan Barber - Readers, American - 1828 - 266 pages
...standing near the throne, polluting the ear of majesty. — " That God and nature put into our hands!" I know not what ideas that lord may entertain of God...attribute the sacred sanction of God and nature to the massacres of the Indian scalping knife — to the cannibal savage, torturing, murdering, roasting,...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volumes 3-4

Robert Chambers - American literature - 1830 - 844 pages
...that noble lord may enn, I knpw not : but I know that such detestable principles are equally abhoro religion and humanity. What! to attribute the sacred sanction of God and e to tne massacres of the Indian ecalping-knife ! to the cannibal savage, torturnurdering, devouring,...
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The New sporting magazine, Volume 24

1852
...possible barbarity. What ideas the noble lord may entertain, I know not; but I know that such detestable principles are equally abhorrent to religion and humanity. What ! to attribute the sacred sanction to the massacres of the Indian scalping-knife ! to the cannibal savage, torturing, murdering, devouring,...
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