THE CHRISTIAN LADY'S MAGAZINE1856 |
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... night , bare - footed , lest the sound of their steps should betray them ; while the feet of the horses and mules on which the women and children rode were covered with linen from the same fear ; and in the seclusion of the groves ...
... night , bare - footed , lest the sound of their steps should betray them ; while the feet of the horses and mules on which the women and children rode were covered with linen from the same fear ; and in the seclusion of the groves ...
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... night . An accidental alarm , however , occasioned a renewal of hostilities , and the Vaudois were completely victorious . The Count de la Trinitè having failed in the attempt to take two villages , announced on the 9th of November ...
... night . An accidental alarm , however , occasioned a renewal of hostilities , and the Vaudois were completely victorious . The Count de la Trinitè having failed in the attempt to take two villages , announced on the 9th of November ...
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... night unto Thee ? " Some of the survivors fled into France . But one great man pre- pared for resistance . This was Captain Joshua Gianavello . The account of his conflicts with the armies of the duke reads like a chapter from the Old ...
... night unto Thee ? " Some of the survivors fled into France . But one great man pre- pared for resistance . This was Captain Joshua Gianavello . The account of his conflicts with the armies of the duke reads like a chapter from the Old ...
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... night of the 11th of August , 1689 , crossed the lake and began his march . A most wonderful one it was . The pass of Maglan , where a few peasants , it is said , might stop a whole army , was cleared by him without opposition . The ...
... night of the 11th of August , 1689 , crossed the lake and began his march . A most wonderful one it was . The pass of Maglan , where a few peasants , it is said , might stop a whole army , was cleared by him without opposition . The ...
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... night ! Like seed ' neath winter - blight , Life waiteth heaven's light ; O'er Nature's funeral pall , When suns like leaves shall fall , To soar and sing through all . Never to know decay , Through one eternal day , To fade no more ...
... night ! Like seed ' neath winter - blight , Life waiteth heaven's light ; O'er Nature's funeral pall , When suns like leaves shall fall , To soar and sing through all . Never to know decay , Through one eternal day , To fade no more ...
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