| David Humphreys - 1804 - 440 páginas
...parents, wives or children ? You " have behaved like men so far— all the world is full of you* " praises — and posterity will stand astonished at...by the war, and that your officers have not " been any better paid than yourselves? But we all expect better " times, and that the country will do us... | |
| 1806 - 312 páginas
...long in, is it not your own ? Have you no property, no parents, wives, or children ? You have behaved like men so far — all the world is full of your...posterity will stand astonished at your deeds ; but not if yon spoil all at last. Do) not you consider how much the country is distressed by the war, and that... | |
| David Humphreys - 1818 - 298 páginas
...in — is it not your own r Have you no property, no parents, wives or children ? You have behaved like men so far — all the world is full of your...distressed by the war, and that your officers have not been any better paid than yourselves ? But we all expect better times, and that the country will do us ample... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1836 - 598 páginas
...in — is it not your own ? Have you no property, no parents, wives or children ? You have behaved like men so far — all the world is full of your...distressed by the war, and that your officers have not been any better paid than yourselves ? But we all expect better times, and that the country will do us ample... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1841 - 588 páginas
...long in? Is it not your own? Have you no property, no parents, wives or children? You have behaved like men so far; all the world is full of your praises;...posterity will stand astonished at your deeds; but not if jou apoil all at last. Don't you consider how much the country is distressed by the war, and that your... | |
| David Humphreys - 1847 - 202 páginas
...in — is it not your own ? Have you no property, no parents, wives or children ? You have behaved like men so far — all the world is full of your...distressed by the war, and that your officers have not been any better paid than yourselves? But we all expect better times, and that the country will do us ample... | |
| William Cutter - 1848 - 450 páginas
...wives ? no children ? You have thus far behaved* like men—the world is full of your praises—and posterity will stand astonished at your deeds ; but not if you spoil it all at last. Don't you consider how much the country is distressed by the war ; and that your officers... | |
| 1837 - 588 páginas
...no parent*, wives or children T You have behaved like men so far — all the world is full of yooi praises — and posterity will stand astonished at...country is distressed by the war, and that your officers hare not been better paid than yourselves ' But we all expect better times, and that the country will... | |
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