| Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 616 pages
...tossing upon the surface of the ocean, and mingb'ng his groans with those tempests, less savage than his persecutors, that drift him to a returnless distance...deny the sufferings under which you groan, and to flatter the persecution that tramples you under foot. But the learned gentleman is further pleased... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1847 - 662 pages
...tossing on the surface of the ocean, and mingling his groans with those tempests, le* 3 savage than his persecutors, that drift him to a returnless distance from his family and his home, without charge, or trial, or sentence. Is this a foul misrepresentation ? Or can you, with these facts... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1850 - 520 pages
...tossing upon the surface of the ocean, and mingling his groans with those tempests, less savage than his persecutors, that drift him to a returnless distance...deny the sufferings under which you groan, and to flatter the persecution that tramples you under foot. But the learned gentleman is further pleased... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1850 - 318 pages
...tossing upon the surface of the ocean, and mingling his groans with those tempests, less savage than his persecutors, that drift him to a returnless distance...are called upon, in defiance of shame, of truth, of honor, to deny the sufferings under which you groan, and to flatter the persecution which tramples... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1851 - 464 pages
...tossing upon the surface of the ocean, and mingling his groans with those tempests, less savage than his persecutors, that drift him to a returnless distance...are called upon, in defiance of shame, of truth, of honor, to deny the sufferings under which you groan, and to flatter the persecution that tramples you... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1851 - 476 pages
...tossing upon the surface of the ocean, and mingling his groans with those tempests, less savage than his persecutors, that drift him to a returnless distance...are called upon, in defiance of shame, of truth, of honor, to deny the sufferings under which you groan, and to flatter the persecution that tramples you... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - 570 pages
...tossing upon the surface of the ocean, and mingling his groans with those tempests, less savage than his persecutors, that drift him to a returnless distance from his family and his home. And jst, wit! these facts ringing in the ears and staring in the face of the prosecutors, you are called... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1855 - 476 pages
...ringing in your ears, and staring in your face, say, upon your oaths, they do not exist ? You ttre called upon, in defiance of shame, of truth, of honour,...deny the sufferings under which you groan, and to flatter the persecution that tramples you under foot. Gentlemen, I am not accustomed to speak of circumstances... | |
| Salem Town - 1855 - 492 pages
...tossing upon the surface of the ocean, and minjfling his groans with those tempests, less savage than his persecutors, that drift him to a returnless distance from his family and his home. 4. And yet, with these facts ringing in the ears, and staring in the face of the prosecutor, you are... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1855 - 1454 pages
...surface of the ocean, and mingling his groans with those tempests, less savage than his prosecutors, that drift him to a returnless distance from his family and his home, without charge, or trial or sentence. Is this a foul misrepresentation ? Or can you, with these facts... | |
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