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American Criminal Trials, Volume 2

Peleg Whitman Chandler - Crime - 1844 - 410 pages
...concludes with these words : " Let me hope, sir, if aught in my character impresses you with esteem towards me, if aught in my misfortunes marks me as the victim of policy and not of resentment, I shall experience the operation of these feelings in your breast by being informed that...
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The Library of American Biography, Volume 3

Jared Sparks - United States - 1835 - 372 pages
...feelings of a man of honor. " Let me hope, Sir, that if aught in my character impresses you with esteem towards me, if aught in my misfortunes marks me as the victim of policy and not of resentment, I shall experience the operation of these feelings in your breast, by being informed that...
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A Historical Description of Westminster Abbey

1844 - 142 pages
...of a man of honour ; " let me hope, Sir, that if aught in my character impresses you " with esteem towards me — if aught in my misfortunes marks " me as the victim of policy, and not of resentment, I shall expe" rience the operations of those feelings in your breast, by being " Informed...
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The Visitor's Guide to the Sights of London: Including the National ...

1844 - 320 pages
...feelings of a man of honour; let me hope, Sir, that if aught in my character impresses you with esteem towards me — if aught in my misfortunes marks me as the victim of policy and not of resentment, I shall experience the operation of those feelings in your breast, by being informed I...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1845 - 900 pages
...feelings of a man of honour. Let me hope, sir, that if aught in my character impresses you with esteem towards me, if aught in my misfortunes marks me as the victim of policy, and not of resentment, I shall experience the operation of these feelings in your breast, by being informed that...
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Woodworth's Youth's Cabinet, Volume 3

Youth - 1852 - 302 pages
...feelings of a man of honor. Let me hope, sir, that if aught in my character impresses you with esteem towards me — if aught in my misfortunes marks me as the victim of policy, and not of resentment — I shall experience the operations of those feelings in your breast, by being informed...
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The Pictorial Field-book of the Revolution ; Or, Illustrations, by ..., Volume 2

Benson John Lossing - United States - 1852 - 948 pages
...of a man of honor. Let me hope, sir, that if aught in my character impresses you with esteem toward "E z ' $ @c0 resentment, I shall experience ¡he operation of these feelings in your breast by being informed that...
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History and adventure; or, Stories of remarkable men of all nations, by M.S ...

Edward N. Marks - 1854 - 394 pages
...feelings of a man of honour. Let me hope, Sir, that if aught in my character impresses you with esteem towards me, if aught in my misfortunes marks me as the victim of policy, and not of resentment, I shall experience the operation of these feelings in your breast, by being informed that...
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Works, Volume 9

Washington Irving - 1857 - 1194 pages
...WASHINGTON'S HIGH SENSE OF DUTY. " list me hope, sir, that if aught in my character impresses you with esteem towards me ; if aught in my misfortunes marks me as the victim of policy and not of resentment, I shall experience the operation of thesa feelings in your breast by being informed that...
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The Popular lecturer [afterw.] Pitman's Popular lecturer (and ..., Volumes 4-6

Henry Pitman - 1316 pages
...feelings of a man of honour. Let me hope, sir, that if aught in my character impresses you with esteem towards me ; if aught in my misfortunes marks me as the victim of policy, and not of resentment, I shall experience the operation of these feelings in your breast, by being informed that...
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