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" ... exclaim, • Give them bark ! give them bark ! and let not an European perish, whom it is possible for a Peruvian to save.' Thus far all would be well. But conceive, instead of the assembly being permitted to act upon this benevolent decision, some... "
Sancho; Or The Proverbialist - Page 103
by John William Cunningham - 1816 - 181 pages
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 6

1816 - 654 pages
...persuaded, the cry of that multitude would interrupt the pleadings of the orator, and one, and all, \tould exclaim, • Give them bark ! give them bark ! and...countrymen: • " ' Peruvians, you are far too precipitate. Consider, I beseech you, the character and circumstances of the persons for whom this privilege is...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 6

1816 - 660 pages
...not an European perish, whom it is possible for a Peruvian to save.' Thus far all would be well. 1'ut conceive, instead of the assembly being permitted...prevalence of policy or mere prudence over justice and benev .lence is more intelligible and pardonable, to arise, and thus to address his countrymen: «...
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The Methodist Magazine, Volume 8

1825 - 512 pages
...— give thfiii bark ! and let not a European perish, whom it is possible for a Peruvian to save.1 Thus far all would be well. But conceive, instead...countrymen : " ' Peruvians — You are far too precipitate. Consider, I beseech you, the character and circumstances of the persons for whom this privilege is...
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The Methodist Magazine, Volume 8

1825 - 516 pages
...not a European perish, whom it is possible for a Peruvian to save.' Thus far all would be well. Bat conceive, instead of the assembly being permitted...countrymen : " ' Peruvians — You are far too precipitate. Consider, I beseech you, the character and circumstances of the persons for whom this privilege is...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review

1825 - 502 pages
...whom it is possible for i Peruvian to save.' Thus far all wocli be well. But conceive, instead of ibe assembly being permitted to act upon this benevolent decision, some Peruvian, of an age in which the prevaleace of policy or mere prudence over JUMKX and benevolence is more intelligible and pardonable,...
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