The supplicating tears of the women and moving petitions of the men melt me into such deadly sorrow that I solemnly declare, if I know my own mind, I could offer myself a willing sacrifice to the butchering enemy, provided that would contribute to the... The life of George Washington - Strana 39autor/autoři: John Marshall - 1804Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1836 - 530 str.
...deadly sorrow, that I solemnly declare, if I know my own mind, I could offer myself a willing sacrifice to the butchering enemy, provided that would contribute to the people's ease." He was indefatigable in representing to the governor the wretched condition of the inhabitants, and... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 654 str.
...deadly sorrow, that I solemnly declare, if I know my own mind, I could offer myself a willing sacrifice to the butchering enemy, provided that would contribute to the people's ease." These agonizing sensations were heightened by a circumstance here alluded to, the more painful because... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 658 str.
...deadly sorrow, that I solemnly declare, if I know my own mind, I could offer myself a willing sacrifice to the butchering enemy, provided that would contribute to the people's ease." These agonizing sensations were heightened by a circumstance here alluded to, the more painful because... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 650 str.
...deadly sorrow, that I solemnly declare, if I know my own mind, I could offer myself a willing sacrifice to the butchering enemy, provided that would contribute to the people's ease." These agonizing sensations were heightened by a circumstance here alluded to, the more painful because... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 632 str.
...deadly sorrow, that I solemnly declare, if I know my own mind, I could offer myself a willing sacrifice to the butchering enemy, provided that would contribute to the people's ease." These agonizing sensations were heightened by a cir- Fnise ™cumstance here alluded to, the more painful... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 666 str.
...deadly sorrow, that I solemnly declare, if I know my own mind, I could offer myself a willing sacrifice to the butchering enemy, provided that would contribute to the people's ease." These agonizing sensations were heightened by a cir- raise wcumstance here alluded to, the more painful... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 str.
...deadly sorrow, that I solemnly declare, if I know my own mind, I could offer myself a willing sacrifice to the butchering enemy, provided that would contribute to the people's ease." He was indefatigable in representing to the governor the wretched condition of the inhabitants, and... | |
| Jacob K. Neff - 1845 - 642 str.
...deadly sorrow, that I solemnly declare, if I know my own mind, I could offer myself a willing sacrifice to the butchering enemy, provided that would contribute to the people's ease." We will now turn away from this melancholy scene before our faces become too much elongated, and inquire... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 616 str.
...deadly sorrow, that I solemnly declare, if 1 know my own mind, I could offer myself a willing sacrifice to the butchering enemy, provided that would contribute to the people's ease." These agonizing sensations were heightened by base calumnies against the army, and indirectly against... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 602 str.
...deadly sorrow, that I solemnly declare, if I know my own mind, I could offer myself a willing sacrifice to the butchering enemy, provided that would contribute to the people's ease." Two days afterwards he again addressed the governor in the same strain of humanity and sympathy with... | |
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