| Rudolf Cronau - 1923 - 168 Seiten
...turned into the world, soured by penury and by 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 suffering everything that human nature is capable of enduring on this side of death — I repeat it... | |
| John Marshall - 1926 - 552 Seiten
...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 every thing which human nature is capable of enduring on this side of death. I repeat... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1985 - 694 Seiten
...anticipation on the future... soured by penury and what they call the ingratitude of the public, involved in debts, without one farthing of money to carry them home, after having spent the flowers of their days, and many of them their patrimonies, in establishing the freedom and independence... | |
| George Charles Roche, Lissa Roche - 1998 - 268 Seiten
...written that his men were soured by penury and what they call the ingratitude of the public, involved in debts, without one farthing of money to carry them home, after having spent the flowers of their days, and many of them their patrimonies, in establishing the freedom and independence... | |
| Washington Irving - 2005 - 417 Seiten
...Ingratitude of the public, involved in debts, without one farthing of money to carry them home, and after having spent the flower of their days, and many...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... | |
| Mary Mostert - 2005 - 270 Seiten
...scheduled for January 1, 1783. He knew that the men would have no money even to return to their homes "after having spent the flower of their days and many...freedom and independence of their country, and suffered everything that human nature is capable of enduring this side of death" only to be rewarded with the... | |
| George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Jacobs Peterson, Rufus Wilmot Griswold, Robert Taylor Conrad, Joseph Ripley Chandler, Bayard Taylor - 1855 - 616 Seiten
...turned on the world, soured by penury and by what they call the ingratitude cf the public, involved in debts, without one farthing of money to carry them...capable of enduring on this side of death. I repeat it, when I consider these irritating circumstances, without one thing to soothe their feelings or dispel... | |
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