| Thomas Hancock - 1826 - 250 páginas
...with a welcome in his secret paths. " Armed, I should have been the enemy of both ; unarmed they hate alike respected me. In such expectation, I have long since laid aside all menacing apparatus zvhalever. Arms may, indeed, be employed against the wild beast, but no one should forget that they... | |
| Jonathan Dymond - 1834 - 444 páginas
...received me with a welcome in his secret paths. Armed, I should have been the enemy of both ; manned, they have alike respected me. In such expectation I have long since laid aside lU menacing apparatus whatever. Arms irritate the wicked and intimidate the simple : the man of peace... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1836 - 470 páginas
...the smuggler of the Pyrenees has received me with a welcome in his secret paths. "Jlrmed, 1 should have been the enemy of both ; unarmed, they have alike respected me. In such expectation, I have long s'nce la'd as' tie all menacing apparatus whatever. Jlrms may, indeed, be employed aga-nstthe wild... | |
| Jonathan Dymond - 1842 - 226 páginas
...; the smuggler of the Pyrenees has received me with a welcome in his secret paths. Armed, 1 should have been the enemy of both : unarmed, they have alike respected me. In such expectation I hnve long since laid aside all menacing apparatus whatever. Arms irritate the wicked and intimidatc... | |
| Thomas Hancock - 1843 - 116 páginas
...the smuggler of the Pyrenees has received me with a welcome in his secret paths. " Armed, I should have been the enemy of both; unarmed, they have alike...have long since laid aside all menacing apparatus wliatever. Arms may, indeed, be employed against the wild beast, but no one should forget that they... | |
| 1845 - 648 páginas
...defiles of Italy, and the smuggler of the Pyrenees has welcomed me to his secret paths. Armed, I should have been the enemy of both ; unarmed, they have alike...apparatus whatever. Arms may indeed be employed against wild beasts; but no one should forget that they are no defence against the traitor; that they irritate... | |
| 1845 - 638 páginas
...Italy, the smuggler of the Pyrenees has received me with a welcome in his secret paths. Armed, I sheuld have been the enemy of both ; unarmed, they have alike...apparatus whatever. Arms may indeed be employed against wild beasts ; but men sheuld never forget that they are no defence ugainst the traitor. They may irritate... | |
| Jonathan Dymond - 1845 - 590 páginas
...: the smuggler of the Pyrenees has received me with a welcome in his secret paths. Armed, I should have been the enemy of both : unarmed, they have alike...since laid aside all menacing apparatus whatever. Arms irritate the wicked and intimidate the simple ; the man of peace amongst mankind has a much more sacred... | |
| Jonathan Dymond - 1845 - 606 páginas
...: the smuggler of the Pyrenees has received me with a welcome in his secret paths. Armed, I should have been the enemy of both : unarmed, they have alike...since laid aside all menacing apparatus whatever. Arms irritate the wicked and intimidate the simple ; the man of peace amongst mankind has a much more sacred... | |
| 1845 - 620 páginas
...defiles of Itaiy. and the smuggler of the Pyrenees lias welcomed me to his secret paths. Armed, I should have been the enemy of both : unarmed, they have alike respected me. In such expectation. I have Iong' since laid aside all menacmg apparatus whatever. Arms may "indeed be employed against wild beasts... | |
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