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Page 68
... allowed no punishment on board except what he in- flicted himself ; but he sometimes went far beyond the law in punishing petty offences . When we were at the Falkland Islands , the men were put on allowance in consequence of the ...
... allowed no punishment on board except what he in- flicted himself ; but he sometimes went far beyond the law in punishing petty offences . When we were at the Falkland Islands , the men were put on allowance in consequence of the ...
Page 86
... allowed on any pretext to quit the narrow limits assigned them . Without fire , perishing with cold , they lay on the bare ice . To appease their ravenous nunger , they seized with avidity the horse - flesh which was dis- tributed to ...
... allowed on any pretext to quit the narrow limits assigned them . Without fire , perishing with cold , they lay on the bare ice . To appease their ravenous nunger , they seized with avidity the horse - flesh which was dis- tributed to ...
Page 94
... allowed to retain their present views , and still co - operate for their common object . There are points of coincidence between them sufficient for this purpose . They are one in their desires for the abolition of war ; they agree in ...
... allowed to retain their present views , and still co - operate for their common object . There are points of coincidence between them sufficient for this purpose . They are one in their desires for the abolition of war ; they agree in ...
Page 98
... allowed without complaint to urge his own arguments ? Did the leaders lay down a single principle as a criterion , and insist that none but believers in that principle should co - operate with them ? So with the friends of temperance ...
... allowed without complaint to urge his own arguments ? Did the leaders lay down a single principle as a criterion , and insist that none but believers in that principle should co - operate with them ? So with the friends of temperance ...
Page 100
... allowed to retain each his own opinions , and to labor for their common object in such ways as they respectively prefer , without insisting upon any other basis of co - operation than the belief , that war , being inconsistent with ...
... allowed to retain each his own opinions , and to labor for their common object in such ways as they respectively prefer , without insisting upon any other basis of co - operation than the belief , that war , being inconsistent with ...
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AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY Apostles argument arms army battle bayonet benevolence blessing blood cause of peace century character Chris Christ Christendom Christian church civil common crime custom dead death defence destroy disputes duty earth enemies England Europe evil father favor fight fire forbearance France French friends of peace glory gospel Greece hands heart heathen heaven honor horrors human hundred idolatry individuals influence justice kill land lawfulness of war less lives mankind mass means ment military millions mind misery missionaries Moloch moral murder Napoleon nations nature navy never object officer pacific pagan passions perish precepts Prince of Peace principles profession punishment Quakers reason religion religion of peace Resist not evil rulers Russia savage says sentiment ships slaughter soldiers soul Spain spirit suffering sword Tatian TERTULLIAN thing thou thousand tion truth violence virtue war-system warrior wars whole wounded wrong