| William Shaw Russell - 1846 - 450 strani
...the attributes of a truer heroism, is this : that they had to meet them on what was then a humble, obscure, and distant stage, with no numerous audience...life was rushing with his blood ; and unsustained by one single one of those sterner, and more stimulating impulses, and aims, and sentiments, which carry... | |
| Anna U. Russell - 1853 - 580 strani
...the attributes of a truer heroism, is this ; that they had to meet them on what was then an humble, obscure, and distant stage ; with no numerous audience...life was rushing with his blood ; and unsustained by one of those stormier, and more stimulating, impulses, and aims, and sentiments, which carry a soldier... | |
| Rufus Choate, Samuel Gilman Brown - 1862 - 588 strani
...attributes of a truer heroism, is this — -that they had to meet them on what was then an humble, obscure, and distant stage ; with no numerous audience...his blood, and unsustained by a single one of those stronger and more stimulating and impulsive passions and aims and sentiments, which carry a soldier... | |
| Cephas Brainerd, Eveline Warner Brainerd - 1901 - 494 strani
...the attributes of a truer heroism, is this — that they had to meet them on what was then an humble, obscure, and distant stage; with no numerous audience...his blood, and unsustained by a single one of those stronger and more stimulating and impulsive passions and aims and sentiments, which carry a soldier... | |
| Cephas Brainerd, Eveline Warner Brainerd - 1901 - 492 strani
...the attributes of a truer heroism, is this — that they had to meet them on what was then an humble, obscure, and distant stage; with no numerous audience...his blood, and unsustained by a single one of those stronger and more stimulating and impulsive passions and aims and sentiments, which carry a soldier... | |
| Cephas Brainerd, Eveline Warner Brainerd - 1901 - 492 strani
...the attributes of a truer heroism, is this — that they had to meet them on what was then an humble, obscure, and distant stage; with no numerous audience...his blood, and unsustained by a single one of those stronger and more stimulating and impulsive passions and aims and sentiments, which carry a soldier... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 444 strani
...attributes of a truer heroism, is this, — that they had to meet them on what was then an humble, obscure, and distant stage; with no numerous audience...of him whose life was rushing with his blood, and unsiistained by a single one of those stronger and more stimulating and impulsive passions and aims... | |
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