The noble indignation with which he repelled the charge of treason against his country— the eloquent vindication of his name, and his pathetic appeal to posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation — all these entered deeply into every generous... The Casket - Page 1571828Full view - About this book
| Louis Charles Elson - Music - 1912 - 374 pages
...appeal to posterity in the hopeless hour of condemnation—all these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy...beautiful and interesting girl, the daughter of a late celebrated barrister. She loved him with the disinterested fervor of a woman's first and early... | |
| Louis Charles Elson - Music - 1912 - 378 pages
...to posterity in the hopeless hour of condemnation — all these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy...beautiful and interesting girl, the daughter of a late celebrated barrister. She loved him with the disinterested fervor of a woman's first and early... | |
| Thomas Addis Emmet - Revolutionaries - 1915 - 792 pages
...to posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation — all these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy...impossible to describe. In happier days and fairer fortune he had won the affections of a beautiful and interesting girl, the daughter of a late celebrated... | |
| George Lyman Kittredge, Frank Edgar Farley - English language - 1918 - 286 pages
...It is necessary that at some time or other we should see things as they really are. — REYNOLDS. 5. There was one heart whose anguish it would be impossible to describe. 6. Many things which would have formed a curious record have since occurred. 7. There is nothing that... | |
| Francis Patrick Donnelly - English language - 1920 - 238 pages
...to posterity in the hopeless hour of condemnation, — all these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution. — The Broken Heart. How is "his conduct under trial " developed ? But in writing to amuse, if I fail,... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1861 - 794 pages
...to posterity in the hopeless, hoar of condemnation — all these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution. Bat there was one heart whose anguish it. would be impossible to describe. In happier days and fairer... | |
| Washington Irving - Fiction - 1983 - 1198 pages
...to posterity in the hopeless hour of condemnation — all these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy...beautiful and interesting girl, the daughter of a late celebrated Irish Barrister. She loved him with the disinterested fervour of a woman's first and... | |
| Goodloe Harper Bell - English language - 1886 - 124 pages
...to posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation, — all these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution. — Irving. • I2O. A hurry ol hoofs in a village street, A shape in the moonlight, a bulk in the... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 466 pages
...appeal to posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation, all these entered deeply into every generous bosom', and even his enemies' lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution. daughter of a late celebrated Irish barrister. She loved him with the disinterested fervor of a woman's... | |
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