| John Talbot - 1820 - 526 pagine
...retiring from the field, they are to grow old in poverty, wretchedness, and contempt ; if they are to wade through the vile mire of dependency, and owe...to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honor ;' then, shall I have learned what ingratitude is; then shall I have realized a tale which will embitter... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 1024 pagine
...your wants, infirmities and scars ? Can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this revolution? \)Ɠ eL % , i ݒvs 4 T )G lA DC) G b[ Z J3 5: aa t ~Y 5- q+ \K h e kJ k\E T i #Į v z ^ ȸ (hat life to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honor?—If you can—t;o—and carry with you,... | |
| James Thacher - 1823 - 686 pagine
...if, retiring from the field, they are to grow old in poverty, wretchedness, and contempt; if they are to wade through the vile mire of dependency, and owe...to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honor, then shall I have learned what ingratitude is, then shall I have realized a tale which will embitter... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 1022 pagine
...your wants, infirmities and scars .' Can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this revolution, and retiring from the field, grow old in poverty,...and contempt ? Can you consent to wade through the vue mire of dependency, and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity, which has hitherto been... | |
| Samuel Putnam Waldo - 1823 - 418 pagine
...to be the only sufferers of this revolution, and, retiring from the field, grow old in poverty and wretchedness, and contempt ? Can you consent to wade through the vile mire of dependancy, and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity which has hitherto been spent in... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 524 pagine
...your wants, infirmities and scars ? Can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this revolution, and retiring from the field, grow old in poverty,...life to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honour ? If you can — go — and carry with you the jest of tories and the scorn of. whigs — the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 778 pagine
...your wants, infirmities, and scars' Can you then consent to be the only sufferers by tin revolution, and, retiring from the field, grow old in poverty, wretchedness, and contempt? Can you consent to »ade through the vile mire of dependency, and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity, which... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 502 pagine
...your wants, infirmities and scars ? Can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this revolution, and retiring from the field, grow old in poverty,...charity, which has hitherto been spent in honor ? If you can—go—and carry with you the jest of tories and the scorn of whigs—the ridicule, and what is... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 650 pagine
...in retiring from the field, they are to grow old in poverty, wretchedness and contempt ; if they are to wade through the vile mire of dependency, and owe...to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honor, then I shall have realised a tale, which will embitter every moment of my future life. But I am under... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 494 pagine
...retiring from the field, they are to grow old in poverty, wretchedness, and contempt ; if they are to wade through the vile mire of dependency, and owe...to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honor, then shall I have learned what ingratitude is, then shall I have realized a tale which will embitter... | |
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