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" I knew you would make me feel ; I therefore forbade your application. But you must believe me when I say, I do not wish to increase the sufferings of the prisoners. When I am ordered to execute them, the least that I can do is, to put them out of sight.... "
Ann of Ava - Page 190
by Ethel Daniels Hubbard - 1913 - 245 pages
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The Ladies' pocket magazine

1833 - 570 pages
...knew you would male n'e leel ; and therefore I oidered that you should not be admitted. Believe me I do not wish to increase the sufferings of the prisoners When 1 am ordered to execu'e them, the least 1 can do is to keep them out of sight. Three iimes I have received...
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Memoir of Mrs. Ann H. Judson: Late Missionary to Burmah. Including a History ...

James Davis Knowles - Baptists - 1829 - 344 pages
...melted, for he wept like a child. " I pity you Tsa-yar-ga-dau, (a name by which he always called me) I knew you would make me feel ; I therefore forbade...do, is to put them out of sight. I will now tell you (continued he) what I have never told you before, that three times I have received intimations from...
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Memoir of Mrs. Ann H. Judson, Late Missionary to Burmah: Including a History ...

James Davis Knowles - Baptists - 1829 - 340 pages
...melted, for he wept like a child. ' I pity you, Tsa-yar-ga-dau, (a name by which he always called me) I knew you would make me feel ; I therefore forbade...say, I do not wish to increase the sufferings of the W 2 ' prisoners. When I am ordered to execute them, the least that I can do is, to put them out of...
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Life of Mrs. Ann H. Judson: Late Missionary to Burmah

James Davis Knowles - Missionaries - 1830 - 288 pages
...melted, for he wept like a child. ' I pity you, Tsa-yar-ga-dau, (a name by which he always called me,) I knew you would make me feel ; I therefore forbade...is, to put them out of sight. I will now tell you, (continued he) what I have never told you before, that three times I have received intimations from...
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Memoir of Mrs. Ann H. Judson, Late Missionary to Burmah

Ann Hasseltine Judson, James Davis Knowles - Baptists - 1831 - 424 pages
...always called me) I knew you would inak^m'i£jfeel; I therefore forbade your application. But you''lo$st believe me when I say, I do not wish to increase the...is, to put them out of sight. I will now tell you (continued he) what I have never told you before, that three times I have received intimations from...
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Good Wives

Lydia Maria Child - Married women - 1833 - 346 pages
..."I knew you would make me feel ; and therefore I ordered that you should not be admitted. Believe me I do not wish to increase the sufferings of the prisoners. When I am ordered to execute them, the least I can do is to keep them out of sight. Three times I have received intimations to murder them privately...
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History of American Missions to the Heathen, from Their Commencement to the ...

Joseph Tracy - Black people - 1840 - 764 pages
...melted, for he wept like a child. • 1 pity you, Tsa-yar-ga-dau, (a name by which he always called me) I knew you would make me feel ; I therefore forbade...is, to put them out of sight. I will now tell you (continued he) what I have never told you before, that three times I have received intimations from...
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Memoir of Ann H. Judson: Late Missionary to Burmah; Including a History of ...

James Davis Knowles - Baptists - 1844 - 426 pages
...melted, for he wept like a child. ' I pity you, Tsa-yar-ga-dau , (a name by which he always called me) I knew you would make me feel; I therefore forbade...is, to put them out of sight. I will now tell you (continued he) what I have never told you before, that three times I have received intimations from...
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Book of Martyrs: Or, A History of the Lives, Sufferings and Triumphant ...

Amos Blanchard - Martyrs - 1844 - 552 pages
...melted, for he wept like a child. 'I pity you, Tsa-yar-gadau, (a name by which he always called me) I knew you would make me feel; I therefore forbade your application. But you must believe me when 1 say, I do not wish to increase the sufferings of the prisoners. When I am ordered to execute them,...
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Christian Treasury, Volume 5

Christianity - 1850 - 632 pages
...knew you would make me feel ; and therefore 1 ordered that you should not be admitted. Believe me, I do not wish to increase the sufferings of the prisoners. When I am ordered to execute them, the least I can do is to keep them out of sight. Three times have I received intimations to murder them privately;...
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