| L M. Stretch - 1801 - 248 pages
...felicity in sacrificing to their country's welfare dfefe which they would one day have been deprived of by the common course of nature ; but then , I cannot but be sensibly affected with the cruel wound which their death hath made in my heart ; nor forbear hating... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1774 - 416 pages
...age. I cannot, indeed, forbear admiring their courage and felicity, in facrifking to their country's welfare a life of which they would one day have been deprived by the common courfe of nature: but then I cannot but be 8 ftrongly ftrongly affected with the cruel wound whicfr... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1805 - 350 pages
...age. I cannot, indeed, forbear admiring their courage and felicity, in sacrificing to their country's welfare a life of which they would one day have been deprived by tlie common course of nature : but then I cannot but be strongly affected with the cruel wound which... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1815 - 544 pages
...age. I cannot indeed forbear admiring their courage and felicity, in " sacrificing to their country's welfare a life of which they would one day " have...which their death has " made in my heart, nor forbear haling and detesting the Athenians, the "authors of this unhappy war, as the murderers of my children.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 346 pages
...age. 1 cannot, indeed, forbear admiring their courage and felicity, in sacrificing to their country's welfare a life of which they would one day have been...by the common course of nature ; but then I cannot bat be strongly affected with the cruel wound which their death has made in my heart, nor forbear hating... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1820 - 386 pages
...I cannot indeed " forbear admiring their courage and felicity, in sacrificing, " to their countryvs welfare, a life of which they would one " day have...wound which their death has made in my heart ; nor for" bear bating and detesting the Athenians, the authors of " this unhappy war, as the murderers of... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1820 - 226 pages
...cannot, indeed, forbear admiring their patriotism in sacrificing to their country's welfare a life which they would one day have been deprived by the...common course of nature ; but then, I cannot but be sensibly affected with the cruel wound which their death hath made in my heart; nor forbear detesting... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 572 pages
...age. I cannot, indeed, forbear admiring their courage and felicity, in sacrificing to their country's welfare a life, of which they would one day have been...the authors of this unhappy war, as the murderers of ray children ; but, however, I cannot conceal one circumstance, which is, that I am less sensible of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1826 - 330 pages
..." I cannot, indeed, forbear admiring their courage and felicity, in sacrificing to their country's welfare a life of which they would one day have been deprived by the common course of aature : but then I cannot but be strongly affected with the cruel wound which their death has made... | |
| 1826 - 238 pages
...patriotism in sacrificing to their country's welfare a life which they would one day have been deprived of by the common course of nature ; but then, I cannot but be sensibly affected with the •cruel wound which their death hath made in my heart, nor forbear detesting... | |
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