| John Randolph, John Vardill - Presidents - 1796 - 332 pages
...diftindtions be left, but your marks, infirmities and fears ? Can you then confent to be the.only furterers by this revolution, and retiring from the field, grow old- in poverty, wretchednefs and contempt ? Can you confent to wade through the vilenefs of dependency, and owe the... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 232 pages
...sides, and no remaining mark of military distinctions be left, but your marks, infirmities, and scars ? can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this...and contempt ? can you consent to wade through the vileness of dependency, and owe the miserable remains of life to charity, which has hitherto been spent... | |
| John Marshall - Generals - 1805 - 666 pages
...your sides, and no remaining mark of military distinction left but your wants, infirmities, and scars? can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this...and contempt? can you consent to wade through the CHAP. xi. vile mire of dependency, and owe the miser- 1783. able remnant of that life to charity, which... | |
| Samuel Blodget - Business & Economics - 1806 - 258 pages
...are called to consider to-morrow make the reply. Can you then consent to 1»e the onty sufferers of this revolution, and, retiring from the field, grow...and contempt ? C'an you consent to wade through the vileness of dependency, and owe the miserable remains of life to charity, which has hitherto been spent... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 pages
...your sides, and no remaining mark of military distinction left but your wants, infirmities and scars ? Can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this...the vile mire of dependency, and owe the miserable remant of that lite to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honour ? If you can. ...go.. ..and... | |
| David Ramsay - Presidents - 1807 - 486 pages
...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...that life to charity which has hitherto been spent in honour ;" then shall I have learned what ingratitude is, then shall I have realized a tale which will... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 584 pages
...sides, and no remaining mark of military distinction left but your wants, infirmities, and scars ? Can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this...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 ridicule,... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 pages
...sides, and no remaining mark of military distinction left but your wants, infirmities, and scars ? Can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this...that life to charity, which has hitherto been spent iivhonour ? If you can — go — and carry with you the jest of tories and the scorn of whigs, the... | |
| David Ramsay - Presidents - 1811 - 522 pages
...sides, and no remaining mark of military distinction left, but your wants, infirmities, and scars ! can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this...life to charity, which has hitherto been spent in honour ? If you can, go ; and carry with you the jest of lories, and the scorn of whigs ; the ridicule,... | |
| David Ramsay - Generals - 1814 - 274 pages
...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...the miserable remnant of that life to charity, which had hitherto been spent in honour ;' then shall I have learned what ingratitude is ; then shall I havp... | |
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