| 1812 - 438 strani
...fair of Andre, HALE iias that every kind of service necesssary to the public good became honor.ible by being necessary — were the great motives which induced him to engage in an enterprise by which his coiiiiu>iors lost a most nmiaiilr friend, and his countiy one of its most piomi-ing supporters. The... | |
| James Thacher - 1823 - 686 strani
...honorable by being necessary, were the great motives which induced him to engage in an enterprize, by which his connexions lost a most amiable friend,...his country one of its most promising supporters. " The fate of this unfortunate young man excites the most interesting reflections. " To see such a... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 524 strani
...honourable by being necessary, were the great motivrs which induced him to engage in an enterprize, by which his connexions lost a most amiable friend,...his country one of its most promising supporters. The fate of this unfortunate young man exqtes the most interesting reflections, To see such a character,... | |
| 1825 - 472 strani
....that every kind of service necessary to the general good became honorable by being necessary, wrre the great motives which induced him to engage in an...his country one of its most promising supporters. The fate of this most unfortunate young man, excites the most interesting reflections. To see such... | |
| 1825 - 476 strani
...which he had adopted, that every kind of service necessary to the general good became honorable by being necessary, were the great motives which induced him to engage in an enterprise by which his connections lost a most amiable friend, and his country one of its most promising supporters. The fate... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 506 strani
...which he had adopted, thut every kind of service necessary to the public good, became honorable by being necessary, were the great motives which induced...his country one of its most promising supporters. " The fate of this unfortunate young man excites the most interesting reflections. " To see such a... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 494 strani
...which he had adopted, thut every kind of service necessary to the public good, became honorable by being necessary, were the great motives which induced...his country one of its most promising supporters. " The fate of this unfortunate young man excites the most interesting reflections. " To see such a... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 502 strani
...opinion which he had adopted, thut every kmd of service necessary to the public good, became honorable by being necessary, were the great motives which induced...most amiable friend, and his country one of its most promismg supporters. " The fate of this unfortunate young man excites the most interesting reflections.... | |
| H. L. Barnum - 1829 - 502 strani
...which he had adopted, that every kind of service necessary to the public good, became honourable by being necessary, were the great motives which induced him to engage in an enterprise, by which his conneetions lost a most amiable friend, and his country one of its most promising supporters. '•.... | |
| H. L. Barnum - 1829 - 236 strani
...necessary, were the great motives which induced him to engage in an enterprise, by which his connections lost a most amiable friend, and his country one of its most promising supporters. " The fate of this unfortunate young man excites the most interesting reflections. " To see such a... | |
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