| 1817 - 492 páginas
...heart in his bosom, who would not Inte thrown open his fields, his barns, his cellars, the doors of his house, the portals of his breast, to have received...little band of famished patriots ? Where is the man ? — Tlterc be stands — but whether the heart ef an American beats in his bosom, you, gentlemen,... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 382 páginas
...heart in his bosom, who would not have thrown open his fields, his barns, his cellars, the doors of his house, the portals of his breast, to have received...gentlemen, are to judge. He then carried the jury, by the powers of his imagination, to the plains around York, the surrender of which had followed shortly after... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 376 páginas
...heart in his bosom, who would not have thrown open his fields, his barns, his cellars, the doors of his house, the portals of his breast, to have received with open arms, the meanest soldier in *hat little band of famished patriots? Where is the man? There he stands; but whether the heart of... | |
| 1824 - 518 páginas
...ground over which they marched, with the blood of their unshod feet; where was the man, he said, who has an American heart in his bosom, who would not have...of an American beats in his bosom, you gentlemen, nrc to judge. He then carried the jury, by the powers of his imagination, to the plains around York,... | |
| 1824 - 516 páginas
...heart in his bosom, who would not have thrown open his fields, his barns, his cellars, the doors of his house, the portals of his breast, to have received...of an American beats in his bosom, you gentlemen, arc to judge. He then carried the jury, by the powers of his imagination, to the plains around York,... | |
| 1832 - 478 páginas
...heart in his bosom, who would not have thrown open his fields, his barns, his cellars, the doors of his house, the portals of his breast, to have received...of an American beats in his bosom, you, gentlemen, nre to judge. He then carried the jury by the powers of his imagination to the plains around York,... | |
| William Wirt - 1832 - 490 páginas
...heart in his bosom, who would not have thrown open his fields, his barns, his cellars, the doors of his house, the portals of his breast, to have received with open arms, * Judge Stuart 33* the meanest soldier in that little band of famished patriots ? Where is the man?... | |
| William Wirt - 1833 - 486 páginas
...the portals of his breast, to have received with open arms, * Judge Stuart. 33* 390 WIRT'S LIFE OF the meanest soldier in that little band of famished patriots ? Where is the man?—There he stands—but whether the heart of an American beats in his bosom, you, gentlemen, are... | |
| 1834 - 426 páginas
...heart in his bosom, who would not have thrown open his fields, his barns, his cellars, the doors of his house, the portals of his breast, to have received...gentlemen, are to judge. He then carried the jury, by the powers of his imagination, to the plains around York, the surrender of which had followed shortly after... | |
| 1834 - 430 páginas
...of his breast, to have received with open anus the meanest soldier in HM! little band of furnished patriots ': "Where is the man ? There he stands —...the heart of an American beats in his bosom, you, gentleman, are to judge. He then carried the jury by the powers of his imagination to the plains around... | |
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