| John Frederick Schroeder - Presidents - 1903 - 568 pages
...turned on the world, soured by penury, and what they call the ingratitude of the public ; involved in debts, without one farthing of money to carry them...the freedom and independence of their country; and having suffered everything which human nature is capable of enduring on this side of death. I repeat... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton, John Lord - United States - 1903 - 532 pages
...number of men about to be turned on the world, soured by penury, involved in debts, without one farthing to carry them home, after having spent the flower...the freedom and independence of their country, and having suffered every thing which human nature is capable of enduring on this ride of death. You may... | |
| Washington Irving - American literature - 1905 - 594 pages
...turned into the world, soured by penury, and what they call ingratitude of the public, involved in debts, without one farthing of money to carry them...freedom and independence of their country, and suffered everything that human nature is capable of enduring on this side of death, — I repeat it, that when... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1908 - 500 pages
...turned into the world, soured by penury and what they call the ingratitude of the publie, involved in debts without one farthing of money to carry them...freedom and independence of their country, and suffered everything human nature is capable of enduring on this side of death. I repeat it, in these irritable... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton, John Lord - United States - 1910 - 336 pages
...number of men about to be turned on the world, soured by penury, involved in debts, without one farthing to carry them home, after having spent the flower...the freedom and independence of their country, and having suffered every thing which human nature is capable of enduring on this side of death. You may... | |
| Wayne Whipple - 1911 - 848 pages
...of the public, involved in debts, without one farthing of money to carry them home, after spending the flower of their days, and many of them their patrimonies,...freedom and independence of their country, and suffered everything that human nature is capable of enduring on this side of death ; — I repeat it, that when... | |
| Frederick Scott Oliver - Biography & Autobiography - 1912 - 540 pages
...of War on these matters, pressing immediate consideration ^T. 25 o£ ^ just claims of his soldiers, "after having spent the ' flower of their days, and...the freedom and independence of their ' country." 1 But in Congress, and not only in Congress, but also in the people, there was an exaggerated standard... | |
| Charles Morris - United States - 1913 - 434 pages
...turned into the world, soured by penury, and what they call the ingratitude of the public ; involved in debts, without one farthing of money to carry them...the freedom and independence of their country, and having suffered everything which human nature is capable of enduring on this side of death. I repeat... | |
| Edwin Wiley - United States - 1915 - 800 pages
...turned into the world, soured by penury, and what they call the ingratitude of the public; involved in debts, without one farthing of money to carry them...the freedom and independence of their country; and having suffered everything which human nature is capable of enduring on this side of death. I repeat... | |
| Frederick Scott Oliver - United States - 1920 - 598 pages
...of War on these matters, pressing immediate consideration "Er-25 of the just claims of his soldiers, "after having spent the ' flower of their days, and...the freedom and independence of their ' country." 1 But in Congress, and not only in Congress, but also in the people, there was an exaggerated standard... | |
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