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" In the struggle which was necessary, many guilty persons fell without the forms of trial, and with them, some innocent. These I deplore as much as anybody, and shall deplore some of them to the day of my death. But I deplore them as I should have done... "
Alexander Hamilton: An Essay on American Union - Seite 316
von Frederick Scott Oliver - 1920 - 502 Seiten
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The Land We Live in: Or, The Story of Our Country

Henry Mann - 1896 - 350 Seiten
...terrible September massacres of the French Revolution. Speaking of the innocent who perished he said : " I deplore them as I should have done had they fallen...cordial friends met at their hands the fate of enemies. * * * My own affections have been deeply wounded by some of the martyrs to this cause, but rather than...
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The life of Thomas Jefferson, Ausgabe 113,Band 2

Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 794 Seiten
...fell without the forms of trial, and with them some innocent. These •! deplore as much as anybody, and shall deplore some of them to the day of my death....few of their cordial friends met at their hands the fiile of enemies. But time and truth will rescue and embalm their memories, while their posterity will...
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Life of George Washington, Band 5

Washington Irving - 1859 - 524 Seiten
...fell without the forms of trial, and with them, some innocent. These I deplore as much as anybody, and shall deplore some of them to the day of my death....use the arm of the people, a machine not quite so bund as balls and bombs, but blind to a certain degree. A few of their cordial friends met at their...
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The Works of Washington Irving ...

Washington Irving - 1862 - 464 Seiten
...fell without the forms of trial, and with them, some innocent. These I deplore as much as anybody, and shall deplore some of them to the day of my death....deplore them as I should have done, had they fallen iii battle. It was necessary to use the arm of the people, a machine not quite so blind as balls and...
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Jefferson and the American Democracy: An Historical Study

Cornelis Henri de Witt - 1862 - 496 Seiten
...persons fell without the forms of trial, and with them some innocent. These I deplore as much as anybody, and shall deplore some of them to the day of my death ; but I deplore some of them as I should have done had they fallen in battle. It was necessary to use the arm of the...
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Alexander Hamilton and His Contemporaries: Or, The Rise of the American ...

Christopher James Riethmüller - 1864 - 516 Seiten
...persons fell without the forms of trial, and with them some innocent. These I deplore as much as anybody, and shall deplore some of them to the day of my death;...bombs, but blind to a certain degree. A few of their dordial friends met at their hands the fate of enemies. But time and truth will rescue and embalm their...
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Life of George Washington, Band 17

Washington Irving - 1869 - 634 Seiten
...fell without the forms of trial, and with them, some innocent. These I deplore as much as anybody, and shall deplore some of them to the day of my death....I should have done, had they fallen in battle. It WHS necessary to use the arm of the people, a machine not quite so blind as balls and bombs, but blind...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Band 2

Henry Stephens Randall - 1871 - 730 Seiten
...foil without the forms of trial, and with them sonic iunocent. These I deplore as much as anybody, and shall deplore some of them to the day of my death....arm of the people, a machine not quite so blind as halls and bombs, but blind to a certain degree. A few of their cordial friends met at their hands the...
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Aubert Dubayet: Or, The Two Sister Republics

Charles Gayarré - 1882 - 544 Seiten
...of the assertion. ' These I deplore] he says, ' as much as anybody, and some of them I shall deplore to the day of my death. But I deplore them, as I should have done, had they fallen in battle.' Admirable ! The great patriot is tender-hearted ; and, at the same time, firm as a rock and unswerving...
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Thomas Jefferson

John Torrey Morse (Jr.) - 1883 - 394 Seiten
...persons fell without the forms of trial, and with them some innocent. These I deplore as much as anybody, and shall deplore some of them to the day of my death....as balls and bombs, but blind to a certain degree. . . . My own affections have been deeply wounded by some of the martyrs to this cause ; but rather...
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