| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1835 - 358 páginas
...soldier, rose ana said : — " Planted by your care! No ! your oppression planted them in America : they fled from your tyranny into a then uncultivated land,...country, a people the most subtle, and, I take upon me to say, the most truly terrible of any people that ever inhabited any part of God's earth ; and... | |
| James Grahame - 1836 - 480 páginas
...fled from your tyranny to a then uncultivated and inhospitable country, where they exposed themselves to almost all the hardships to which human nature is liable ; and among others, to the cruelties of a savage foe, the most subtle, and I will take upon me to say, the most formidable of... | |
| James Grahame - 1836 - 486 páginas
...fled from your tyranny to a then uncultivated and inhospitable country, where they exposed themselves to almost all the hardships to which human nature is liable ; and among others, to the cruelties of a savage foe, the most subtle, and I will take upon me to say, the most formidable of... | |
| 1836 - 558 páginas
...fled from your tyranny to a then uncultivated and inhospitable country, where they exposed themselves to almost all the hardships to which human nature is liable, and, among others, to the cruelty of a savage foe, the most subtle, and, I will take upon me to say, the most formidable of any... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 páginas
...fled from your tyranny, to a then uncultivated and inhospitable country, where they exposed themselves to almost all the hardships to which human nature is liable; and among others, to the cruelties of a savage foe, the most subtle, and I will take upon me to say, the most formidable of... | |
| Carlo Botta - 1837 - 508 páginas
...in a soldier, said ; ' Planted by your cares 1 No ! your oppression planted them in America ; they fled from your tyranny, into a then uncultivated land,...country, a people the most subtle, and, I take upon me to say, the most truly terrible, of any people that ever inhabited any part of God's earth ; and... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - 1837 - 694 páginas
...tyranny to a then CHAP. uncultivated and inhospitable country, where they AD 1765. exposed themselves to almost all the hardships to which human nature is liable ; and, among others, to the cruelties of a savage foe, the most subtle, and I will take upon me to say, the most formidable of... | |
| William Huffington - 1839 - 500 páginas
...planted them in America. They fled from your tyranny, to a then uncultivated and inhospitable country, where they were exposed to almost all the hardships,...which human nature is liable, and among others, to the cruelties oi a savage foe; the most subtle, and I will take upon me to say, the most formidable, of... | |
| Carlo Botta - 1840 - 520 páginas
...in a soldier, said ; ' Planted by your cares 1 No ! your oppression planted them in America ; they fled from your tyranny, into a then uncultivated land,...country, a people the most subtle, and, I take upon me to say, the most truly terrible, of any people that ever inhabited any part of God's earth ; and... | |
| John Adolphus - 1840 - 652 páginas
...said : " Children planted by your '' care ! No ! your oppression planted them in America ; '' they fled from your tyranny, into a then uncultivated " land, where they were exposed to almost all hardships "• to which human nature is liable, and yet, actuated by '• principles of true English... | |
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