It is truly surprising how any individual could have become so eminent as a soldier, as a statesman, and as a professional man, who devoted so much time to the other sex as was devoted by Colonel Burr. For more than half a century of his life they seemed... The Life and Times of Aaron Burr - Strana 287autor/autoři: James Parton - 1877Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1837 - 1322 str.
...the other sex as was devoted by Colonel Burr. Fur more than half a century of his life they seemed 10 absorb his whole thoughts. His intrigues were without...were unhesitatingly violated when they operated as harriers to the indulgence of his passions. For a lung period of time he seemed to be gathering, and... | |
| Aaron Burr - 1836 - 450 str.
...have become so eminent as a soldier, as a statesman, and as a professional man, who devoted so much time to the other sex as was devoted by Colonel Burr....operated as barriers to the indulgence of his passions. For a long period of time he seemed to be gathering, and carefully preserving, every line written to... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1836 - 454 str.
...have become so eminent as a soldier, as a statesman, and as a professional man, who devoted so much time to the other sex as was devoted by Colonel Burr....operated as barriers to the indulgence of his passions. For a long period of time he seemed to be gathering, and carefully preserving, every line written to... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1836 - 450 str.
...have become so eminent as a soldier, as a statesman, and as a professional man, who devoted so much time to the other sex as was devoted by Colonel Burr....conduct most licentious. The sacred bonds of friendship wero unhesitatingly violated when they operated as barriers to the indulgence of his passions. For... | |
| 1837 - 486 str.
...have become 90 eminent as a aoluier, as a statesman, and as a professional man, who devoted so much time to the other sex as was devoted by Colonel Burr....operated as barriers to the indulgence of his passions. For a long period of time he seemed to be gathering, and carefully preserving, every line written to... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1837 - 450 str.
...have become so eminent as a soldier, as a statesman, and as a professional man, who devoted so much time to the other sex as was devoted by Colonel Burr....operated as barriers to the indulgence of his passions. For a long period of time he seemed to be gathering, and carefully preserving, every line written to... | |
| 1837 - 660 str.
...have become so eminent as a soldier, as a statesman, and as a professional man, who devoted so much time to the other sex as was devoted by Colonel Burr....operated as barriers to the indulgence of his passions. For a long period of time he seemed to be gathering, and carefully preserving, every line written to... | |
| 1837 - 368 str.
...advantage of their weakness, their credulity, or their confidence. She that confided in him was lost. His intrigues were without number. His conduct most...operated as barriers to the indulgence of his passions." April 17. — In New York, in his 39th year, Dr. George Macartney Bushe, a distinguished surgeon. Oct.... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 572 str.
...female sex seemed to absorb his whole thoughts. His intrigues were without number; his conduct was most licentious; the sacred bonds of friendship were...when they operated as barriers to the indulgence of iris passions. For a long period of time he seemed to be gathering and carefully preserving every line... | |
| 1837 - 488 str.
...have become to eminent aa a soldier, as a statesman, and as a professional man, who devoted so much time to the other sex as was devoted by Colonel Burr. For more than half seemed to absorb his whole thoughts century of his life ihrv Hid intngues were without number. Hia... | |
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