| 1812 - 438 strani
...conformable to the rules of war and the practice of nations in similar cases. It is, however, a justice due to the character of CAPTAIN HALE to observe, that his motives for en, gaging in this service were entiiely different fiom those which generally influence others in similar... | |
| James Thacher - 1823 - 686 strani
...conformable to the rules of Var, and the practice of nations in similar cases. It is, however, a justice due to the character of Captain Hale, to observe, that...sense of duty, a hope that he might in this way be nseful to his country, and an opinion which he had adopted, that every kind of service necessary to... | |
| 1824 - 516 strani
...conformable to the rules of war and the practice of nations in similar cases. It is. however, a justice due to the character of captain Hale to observe, that...him to this attempt. A sense of duty, a hope that ho might in this way be useful to his country, and an opinion which he had adopted, that every kind... | |
| 1825 - 472 strani
...manner of this execution will ever be abhorred by eveiy friend to humanity and religion, yet ihere cannot be a question but that the sentence was conformable...duty, a hope that he might in this way be useful to nis country, and an opinion which he had adopted, .that every kind of service necessary to the general... | |
| 1825 - 460 strani
...friend to humanity and religion, yet there cannot be a question but that the sentence was conformabh to the rules of war, and the practice of nations in...way be useful to his country, and an opinion which hr had adopted, that every kind of service necessary to the general good became honorable by being... | |
| Amos Blanchard (of Cincinnati.), Amos Blanchard - 1825 - 464 strani
...but that the sentence was conformable to the rules of war, and the practice of nations in similiar cases. It is, however, but justice to the character...were entirely different from those which generally influe n С others in similar circumstance* Neither expectation of promotior nor pecuniary reward,... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 506 strani
...similar cases. f It is, however, a justice due to the character of Captain Hale, to observe, that hi* motives for engaging in this service were entirely...his country, and an opinion which he had adopted, thut every kind of service necessary to the public good, became honorable by being necessary, were... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 502 strani
...cases. It is, however, a justice due to the character of Captain Hale, to observe, that hi* motives lor engaging in this service were entirely different from...his country, and an opinion which he had adopted, thut every kmd of service necessary to the public good, became honorable by being necessary, were the... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 494 strani
...conformable to the rules of war, and the practice of nations in similar cases. It is, however, a justice duo to the character of Captain Hale, to observe, that...reward, induced him to this attempt. A sense of duty, a hopo that he might in this way be useful to his country, and an opinion which he had adopted, thut... | |
| H. L. Barnum - 1829 - 236 strani
...to the rules of war, and the practice of nations in similar cases. " It is, however, a justice due to the character of captain Hale, to observe, that...others in similar circumstances. Neither expectation HS of of promotion nor pecuniary1 reward, induced him to this attempt. A sense of duty, a hope that... | |
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