| 1823 - 580 sivua
...would subject himself; and at length, when he found him immoveable on every consideration that respited his own sufferings, he changed the mode of attack,...never can I forget his altered looks, and depressed countenance : — his very recollection seemed to be impaired, as he answered our anxious enquiries... | |
| 1823 - 836 sivua
...attack, aud asked him if he had a right to subject Mrs. L. to so many inconveniences aud hardships? Heic he found that his friend was not invulnerable ; his...never can I forget his altered looks and depressed countenance : — his very recollection seemed to be impaired, as he answered our anxious inquiries... | |
| 1823 - 836 sivua
...consideration that respected his own sufferings, he changed the mode of attack, and asked him if he liad a right to subject Mrs. L. to so many inconveniences...deliberate result of many an anxious hour, he could not »hake, but lie could pour into the appointed cup a tenfold portion of bitterness. I was at Catterick... | |
| Noah Worcester, Henry Ware - 1823 - 510 sivua
...invulnerable ; his final resolution indeed, being the calm and deliberate result of many an anxious hour, be could not shake, but he could pour into the appointed...never can I forget his altered looks, and depressed countenance : — his very recollection seemed to be impaired, as he answered our anxious enquiries... | |
| 1823 - 778 sivua
...not invuraerab:c ; his final resolution, indeed, being tie calm and deliberate result of many ал anxious hour, he could not .shake, but he could pour...appointed cup a tenfold portion of bitterness. I was at Cilterick when Mr. L. returned thither, Mi never can I forget his altered looks aid depressed countenance... | |
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