The Queen's Colours, and Other Sketches of a Soldier's Life. [With Illustrations.]Religious Tract Society, 1883 - 96 páginas |
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... that our empire in that great land was trembling in the balance . Then Sir Charles Napier , a wise and noted warrior , was sent out from England , and by his firmness and courage he was soon able. THE QUEEN'S COLOURS. ...
... that our empire in that great land was trembling in the balance . Then Sir Charles Napier , a wise and noted warrior , was sent out from England , and by his firmness and courage he was soon able. THE QUEEN'S COLOURS. ...
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... sent the Son into the world to seek and to save that which was lost . It was the love of the Son which made Him obedient unto death , even the death of the cross . It was the love of the Spirit which brought Him down to carry on and ...
... sent the Son into the world to seek and to save that which was lost . It was the love of the Son which made Him obedient unto death , even the death of the cross . It was the love of the Spirit which brought Him down to carry on and ...
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... sent to his aid , might save him ; for this morsel of bread which I just now gave him is a mere nothing . This must not be . God sent this man to me , and it is my duty to help him as far as is in my power . In the name of the Lord ...
... sent to his aid , might save him ; for this morsel of bread which I just now gave him is a mere nothing . This must not be . God sent this man to me , and it is my duty to help him as far as is in my power . In the name of the Lord ...
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... sent to the daily paper of Rouen . Goetz had forgotten to ask the name of the soldier , only remembering the number of his regiment . Walter was too modest to intrude himself on the notice of the uncle 50 The Soldier and the Emigrant .
... sent to the daily paper of Rouen . Goetz had forgotten to ask the name of the soldier , only remembering the number of his regiment . Walter was too modest to intrude himself on the notice of the uncle 50 The Soldier and the Emigrant .
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... sent a warfare at your own charges . " " But how must I enlist in the regi- ment ? that is the first thing , I suppose ? " said Cameron , earnestly . " I think you have taken the first step , " said Mrs. Clayton , " in feeling that you ...
... sent a warfare at your own charges . " " But how must I enlist in the regi- ment ? that is the first thing , I suppose ? " said Cameron , earnestly . " I think you have taken the first step , " said Mrs. Clayton , " in feeling that you ...
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Página 91 - Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By JAMES MACAULAY, MA, MD, editor of the " Leisure Hour,'