| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 590 str.
...the naked and distressed soldiers, I feel superabundantly for them, and, from my soul, I pity those miseries, which it is neither in my power to relieve or prevent.* * Alluding to the Memorial, or Remonstrance, of the legislature of Pennsylvania, respecting his going... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 594 str.
...the naked and distressed soldiers, I feel superabundantly for them, and, from my soul, I pity those miseries, which it is neither in my power to relieve or prevent.* * Alluding to the Memorial, or Remonstrance, of the legislature of Pennsylvania, respecting his going... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 600 str.
...the naked and distressed soldiers, I feel superabundantly for them, and, from my soul, I pity those miseries, which it is neither in my power to relieve or prevent.* * Alluding to the Memorial, or Remonstrance, of the legislature of Pennsylvania, respecting his going... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 588 str.
...the naked and distressed soldiers, I feel superabundantly for them, and, from my soul, I pity those miseries, which it is neither in my power to relieve or prevent.* * Alluding to the Memorial, or Remonstrance, of the legislature of Pennsylvania, respecting his going... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 592 str.
...the naked and distressed soldiers, I feel superabundantly for them, and, from my soul, I pity those miseries, which it is neither in my power to relieve or prevent.* * Alluding to the Memorial, or Remonstrance, of the legislature of Pennsylvania, respecting his going... | |
| François Guizot - 1840 - 262 str.
...for the naked and distressed soldiers, I feel superabundantly for them, and from my soul I pity those miseries which it is neither in my power to relieve or prevent*." Congress, to which he resorted for relief, was as unable as himself to afford it. Without the physical... | |
| Samuel George Arnold - 1840 - 238 str.
...for the naked and distressed soldiers, I feel superabundantly for them, and from my soul I pity those miseries which it is neither in my power to relieve or prevent." CHAPTER XH. The American struggle commands attention abroad — France enters into a treaty with the... | |
| Thaddeus Allen - 1847 - 574 str.
...the naked and distressed soldiers, I feel superabundantly for them ; and,/roOT my soul, I pity those miseries, which it is neither in my power to relieve or prevent. ' It is for these reasons, therefore, that I have dwelt upon the subject. And it adds not a little... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 422 str.
...the naked and distressed soldiers, I feel superabundantly for them, and, from my soul, I pity those miseries, which it is neither in my power to relieve or prevent. "It is for these reasons, therefore, that I have dwelt upon the subject ; and it adds not a little... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1857 - 594 str.
...the naked and distressed soldiers, I feel superabundantly for them, and, from my soul, I pity those miseries, which it is neither in my power to relieve or prevent." By way of compensation or consolation for extraordinary sufferings, Congress ordered one month's extra... | |
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