| Horatio Hastings Weld - 1845 - 250 páginas
...revolution ; if retiring from the field they are to grow old in poverty, wretchedness and contempt, and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honour, then shall I have learned what ingratitude is ; then shall I have realized a tale which will embitter... | |
| Horatio Hastings Weld - 1846 - 250 páginas
...revolution ; if retiring from the field they are to grow old in poverty, wretchedness and contempt, and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honour, then shall I have learned what ingratitude is ; then shall I have realized a tale which will embitter... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 594 páginas
...in poverty, wretchedness, and contempt? Can you consent to wade through the vile mire of dependency, and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honor 'I If you can, go, and carry with you the jest of Tories, and the scorn of Whigs ; the ridicule,... | |
| Robert Sears - 1847 - 470 páginas
...poverty, wretchedness, and contempt ? Can you consent to wade through the vile mire of dependancy, and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honor ? If you can, go, and carry with you the jest of tories and the scorn of whigs ; the ridicule,... | |
| Samuel Watkins Eager - 1847 - 672 páginas
...in poverty, wretchedness and contempt? can you consent to wade through the vile mire of dependency, and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honor? If you can — go — and carry with you the jest of lories and the scorn of whigs — the ridicule,... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 602 páginas
...in poverty, wretchedness and contempt ? Can you consent to wade through the vile mire of dependency, and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity, which has hitherto been spent in hojiour ? If you can, go, and carry with you the jest of Tories, and the scorn of Whigs ; the ridicule,... | |
| Robert Sears - 1850 - 448 páginas
...poverty, wretchedness, and contempt ? Can you consent to wade through the vile mire of dependancy, and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honor 1 If you can, go, and carry with you the jest of tories and the scorn of whigs ; the ridicule,... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1851 - 556 páginas
...poverty, wretchedness, and contempt ? Can you consent to wade through the vile mire of dependency, and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honour ? — Awake ; attend to your situation, and redress yourselves. If the present moment be lost, every... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1852 - 948 páginas
...poverty, wretchedness, and contempt ? Can you consent to wade through the vile mire of dependency, honor ? If you can, go, and carry with you the jest of Tories and the scorn of Whigs ; the ridicule,... | |
| Carlo Botta - 1852 - 974 páginas
...in poverty, wretchedness and contempt? Can you consent to wade through the vile mire of dependency, and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honor ? If you can, go — and carry with you the jest of toriesand the scorn of whigs — the ridicule,... | |
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