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" Then, accosting the Spaniard, he said, "Christian, the person you have killed is my son ; his body is now in my house. You ought to suffer, but you have eaten with me, and I have given you my faith, which must not be broken. "
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The Beauties of All Magazines Selected for ..., Volumen3

1764 - 592 páginas
...Chriltia», th¿ perfon you have killed is my (on : his body is now in my houle. You ought to fuffer , but you have eaten with me, and I have given you my faith, which mull not to broken. Follow me.1' He then led the altonilhed Spaniard to his Ihibbs, mounting him on...
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The New Novelist's Magazine, Or Entertaining Library of Pleasing ..., Volumen1

1787 - 470 páginas
...Chriftian, the perfon you have killed is my fon, his body is now in my houfe. You ought to fuffer ; but you have eaten with me, and I have given you my faith, which muft not be broken' He then led the aftoniflied Spaniard to his fiables, and mounted him on one of...
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Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments ...

Mr. Addison - 1797 - 842 páginas
...Chriftian, the perfon you have killed is my fon ; " his body is now in my houfe. You ought to " fuffer, but you have eaten with me, and I have " given you my faith, which muft not be broken." He then led the aftonifhed Spaniard to his ftables, and mounted him on one of...
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Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical ..., Volumen8

Joseph Addison - 1797 - 592 páginas
...Chriftian, the perfon you have killed is my fon ; " his body is now in my houfe. You ought to " fuffer, but you have eaten with me, and I have " given you my faith, which muft not be broken." He then led the aftonifhed Spaniard to his ftables, and mounted him on one of...
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Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. Charles Buck, Author of the ..., Volumen3

Charles Buck - 1808 - 374 páginas
...little over, he learnt, from the description given, that the fatal deed was done by the very person then in his power. He mentioned this to no one, but, as...broken." He then led the astonished Spaniard to his stables, mounted him on one of his fleetest horses, and said, " Fly far, while the night can cover...
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Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. Charles Buck ...: Containing The Young ...

Charles Buck - 1808 - 362 páginas
...little over, he learnt, from the description given, that the fatal deed was done by the very person then in his power. He mentioned this to no one, but, as...broken." He then led the astonished Spaniard to his stables, mounted him on one of his fleetest horses, and said, " Fly far, while the night can cover...
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Beauties of History; Or, Pictures of Virtue and Vice

L. M. Stretch - 1808 - 316 páginas
...follow him. Then accosting the Spaniard, he said, "Christian, the person you have killed is my SOB, his body is now in my house. You ought to suffer ;...broken." He then led the astonished Spaniard to his stables, and mounted him on one of his fleetest horses, and said, " Fly far, while the "night can cover...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts ..., Volumen11

1816 - 782 páginas
...Spaniard, he faid, " Chriftian, the perfon you have killed is my fon, his body is now in my houfe. You ought to Suffer; but you have eaten with me, and I have given *ou my faith, which muft not be broken." He then led the aftonilhed Spaniard to his (tables, mounted...
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The American Preceptor Improved:: Being a New Selection of Lessons for ...

Caleb Bingham - 1820 - 226 páginas
...was dark, retired to his garden, as if to grieve alone, giving orders that none should follow him. 5. Then accosting the Spaniard, he said, Christian, the...have given you my faith, which must not be broken. 6. He then led the astonished Spaniard to his stables, and mounted him on one of his fleetest horses,...
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A thousand notable things, embracing a collection of scarce receipts, &c. To ...

Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 páginas
...by the very person then in his power. He mentioned this to no one ; but as soon as it was dark, he retired to his garden, as if to grieve alone, giving...broken." He then led the astonished Spaniard to his stables, mounted him on one of his fleetest horses, and said, " Fly far, while the night can cover...
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