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" If there is nobody to fight with, of course we can't fight,' said he. ' It is impossible to take such a town as this. "
Letters from New York: Second Series - Page 16
by Lydia Maria Child - 1845 - 287 pages
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1853 - 588 pages
...course we can't fight,' said he. ' It is impossible to take such THE POOR TYROLESE BOY. 561 a town as this." So he ordered the horses' heads to be turned about, and these carried the human animals out of the village as guiltless as they entered, and perchance somewhat...
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The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine, Volume 3

Theology - 626 pages
...hek ' It Is impossible to take 'such a town as this.' So he ordered the horses' heads to be turn«d about, and they carried the human animals out of the village as guiltless as they had entered, and perchance somewhat wiser." THE LAST MOMENT. EVERT man's life is made up of a precise...
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The Literary annual register, and catalogue raisonné of new publications ...

388 pages
...Is nobody to flght with, of course we cannot fight,' said he. ' It is impossible to take such a town as this.' So he ordered the horses' heads to be turned...guiltless as they entered, and perchance somewhat wiser." Se nan e vero i Jen trmato. In New York, say the admirers of America, there are no poor except the...
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The Book of Peace: A Collection of Essays on War and Peace

Peace - 1845 - 620 pages
...IIRIIiIO in ds iurn':'l about, and they carried the human aniwi tf Ui« silltt^'!, tu {{uiltleM a> they entered, and perchance somewhat wiser. This experiment on a small scale indicates howeasy it would be to dispense with armies and navies, if men only had faith in the religion they...
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The Unitarian Annual Register, for the Year ...

Unitarian churches - 1845 - 488 pages
...is nobody to fight with, of course we cannot fight," said he. " It is impossible to take such a town as this." So he ordered the horses' heads to be turned...guiltless as they entered, and perchance somewhat wiser. Mrs. Child's Letters from New York. Solitude shows what we should be ; society what we are Cecil. M...
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Voices of the True-hearted

American literature - 1846 - 302 pages
...we cannot fight," said he. " It is impossible to take such a town as this." So he ordered the horses to be turned about, and they carried the human animals...guiltless as they entered, and perchance somewhat wiser. 11 15 This experiment on a small scale indicates how easy it would be to dispense with armies and navies,...
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The Christian's penny magazine, and friend of the people [ed. by J. Campbell ...

Congregational union of England and Wales - 1846 - 740 pages
...nobody to fight with, of course we cannot fight," said he : " it is impossible to take such a town аз this." So he ordered the horses' heads to be turned about ; and they carried the human animale out of the village as guiltless as they entered, and perchance somewhat wiser. This experiment...
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Cyclopedia of Moral and Religious Anecdotes: A Collection of Nearly Three ...

Kazlitt Arvine - Anecdotes - 1848 - 908 pages
...is nobody to fight with, of course we can't fight,' said he. ' It is impossible to take such a town as this.' So he ordered the horses' heads to be turned about, and they carried l he human animals out of the village, as guiltless as they entered, and perchance somewhat wiser....
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Cyclopædia of moral and religious anecdotes

Kazlitt Arvine - Anecdotes - 1850 - 882 pages
...is nobody to fight with, of course we can't fight,' said he. ' It is impossible to take such a town as this.' So he ordered the horses' heads to be turned about, and these carried the human animals out of the village, as guiltless as they entered, and perchance somewhat...
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Rural Repository, Volumes 20-21

1843 - 424 pages
...is nobody to fight with, of course we cannot fight," said he. " It is impossible to take such a town as this." So he ordered the horses' heads to be turned...guiltless as they entered, and perchance somewhat wiser. — /.. AT Child. SIGN OF A SINGE*. — " An' Cuff, will ye be after tipping us a bit of a fang this...
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