... bodies round him were gathering up the remnants of wasted lives, to linger on for years perhaps, burdens to others, daily reproaches to themselves. The army needed men like John, - earnest, brave, and faithful; fighting for liberty and justice with... The English Woman's Journal - Página 160Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1861 - 662 páginas
...like John, earnest, brave, and faithful, fighting for liberty and justice with both heart and hand. I could not give him up so soon, or think with any patience...so excellent a nature robbed of its fulfilment and driven into eternity by the rashness or stupidity of those at whose hands so many lives may be required.... | |
| Alfred Burnett - 1863 - 330 páginas
...faithful, fighting for liberty and justice, with both heart and hand—a true soldier of the Lord. I could not give him up so soon, or think with any patience of so excellent a nature robbed of its fulfillment, and blundered into eternity by the rashness or stupidity of those at whose hands so many... | |
| Frank Moore - 1866 - 654 páginas
...faithful, fighting for liberty and justice with both heart and hand, a true soldier of the Lord. I could not give him up so soon, or think with any patience...thing for Dr. P to say, " Tell him he must die," but a cruel, hard thing to do, and by no means as " comfortable " as he politely suggested. I had not the... | |
| Frank Moore - 1867 - 602 páginas
...faithful, fighting for liberty and justice with both heart and hand, a true soldier of the Lord. I could not give him up so soon, or think with any patience...many lives may be required. It was an easy thing for Dr.'P to say, " Tell him he must die," but a cruel, hard thing to do, and by no means as " comfortable... | |
| Frank Moore - 1867 - 620 páginas
...faithful, fighting for liberty and justice with both heart and hand, a true soldier of the Lord. I could not give him up so soon, or think with any patience of so excellent a nature robbed of its fuliilment, and blundered into eternity by the rashness or stupidity of those at whose hands so many... | |
| Frank Moore - 1882 - 594 páginas
...up one's tears for leisure moments. Such an end seemed very hard for such a man, when half a dozen worn-out, worthless bodies round him were gathering...any patience of so excellent a nature robbed of its fullilment, and blundered into eternity by the rashness or stupidity of those at whose hands so many... | |
| Frank Moore - 1882 - 590 páginas
...faithful, fighting for liberty and justice with both heart and hand, a true soldier of the Lord. I craild not give him up so soon, or think with any patience...thing for Dr. P to say, " Tell him he must die," but a cruel, hard thing to do, and by no means as " comfortable " as he politely suggested. I had not the... | |
| Frank Moore - 1882 - 590 páginas
...faithful, fighting for liberty and justice with both heart and hand, a true soldier of the Lord. I could not give him up so soon, or think with any patience of so excellent a nature robbed of its fuliilment, and blundered into eternity by the rashness or stupidity of those at whose hands so many... | |
| Frank Moore - 1889 - 598 páginas
...faithful, fighting for liberty and justice with both heart and hand, a true soldier of the Lord. I could not give him up so soon, or think with any patience...thing for Dr. P to say, "Tell him he must die," but a cruel, hard thing to do, and by no means as " comfortable " as he politely suggested. 1 had not the... | |
| Frank Moore - 1889 - 602 páginas
...faithful, fighting for liberty and justice with both heart and hand, a true soldier of the Lord. 1 ciHild not give him up so soon, or think with any patience...for Dr. P to .say, " Tell him he must die," but a cruel, hard thing to do, and by no means as " comfortable " as he politely suggested. 1 had not the... | |
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