Westward ho !Macmillan, 1887 - Sermons, English |
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... Spaniards are the masters of the Indians , we're the masters of the Spaniards : " and he replaced his hat . A murmur of applause followed : but one hinted that he " doubted the Spaniards were too many for them . " " Too many ? How many ...
... Spaniards are the masters of the Indians , we're the masters of the Spaniards : " and he replaced his hat . A murmur of applause followed : but one hinted that he " doubted the Spaniards were too many for them . " " Too many ? How many ...
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... Spaniards . Though I am a gentleman's son , I'd a deal liever be a cabin- boy on board your ship . " And the lad , having hurried out his say fiercely enough , dropped his head again . " And you shall , ” cried Oxenham , with a great ...
... Spaniards . Though I am a gentleman's son , I'd a deal liever be a cabin- boy on board your ship . " And the lad , having hurried out his say fiercely enough , dropped his head again . " And you shall , ” cried Oxenham , with a great ...
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... Spaniards . " He devoutly believed in fairies , whom he called pixies ; and held that they changed babies , and made the mushroom rings on the downs to dance in . When he had warts or burns , he went to the white witch at Northam to ...
... Spaniards . " He devoutly believed in fairies , whom he called pixies ; and held that they changed babies , and made the mushroom rings on the downs to dance in . When he had warts or burns , he went to the white witch at Northam to ...
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... Spaniards , whom he regarded ( and in those days rightly enough ) as the enemies of God and man . Of this last fact Oxenham was well aware , and therefore felt somewhat puzzled and nettled , when , after having asked Mr. Leigh's leave ...
... Spaniards , whom he regarded ( and in those days rightly enough ) as the enemies of God and man . Of this last fact Oxenham was well aware , and therefore felt somewhat puzzled and nettled , when , after having asked Mr. Leigh's leave ...
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... Spaniards than I ere slew Turks ; I strode across the Tavy stream : but he Strode round the world and back ; and here ' a be ! ' " Oh , bathos ! " said Lady Bath , while the ' prentices shouted applause . " Is this hedgebantling to be ...
... Spaniards than I ere slew Turks ; I strode across the Tavy stream : but he Strode round the world and back ; and here ' a be ! ' " Oh , bathos ! " said Lady Bath , while the ' prentices shouted applause . " Is this hedgebantling to be ...
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