| Charles Rollin - 1735 - 520 pages
...children. But however, I cannot doriNoTHus.tt ceaj one cjrcumftance , which is, that 1 anl " lefs fenfible to my private affliction, than to " the honour of my country : and I fee it expo" fed to eteinal infamy, by the barbarous advice " which is now given you. The Athenians... | |
| L M. Stretch - 1801 - 248 pages
...affected with the cruel wound which their death hath made in my heart ; nor forbear hating and despising the Athenians, the authors of this unhappy war, as...circumstance , which is , that I am less sensible for my private afflictions , than for the honour of my country 5 • and I see it exposed to eternal... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1800 - 430 pages
...affe£led with the cruel wound which their death has made in my heart ; nor forbear hating and detefting the Athenians, the authors of this unhappy war, as the murderers of my children. Bui., « Died, 1. xiii. p. 149 — iQi, * Nicola us. , however, I cannot conceal one circumftance,... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1804 - 584 pages
...** But then I cannot but be strongly affected with " the cruel wound which their death has made in " my heart ; nor forbear hating and detesting the '*...am less sensible to my private affliction, than to *c the honour of my country : And I see it exposed ** to eternal infamy, by the barbarous advice which... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1805 - 350 pages
...nature : but then I cannot but be strongly affected with the cruel wound which their death has made in my heart, nor forbear hating and detesting the Athenians,...one circumstance, which is, that I am less sensible of my private affliction than of the honour of my country; and I see it exposed to eternal infamy by... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1805 - 408 pages
...; but then I cannot but be " strongly affected with the cruel wound which their death " has made in my heart, nor forbear hating and detesting the " Athenians, the authors of this unhappy war, as the mur" derers of my children. But, however, I cannot conceal one " circumstance, which is, that I am... | |
| L. M. Stretch - 1808 - 316 pages
...made in my heart ; nor forbear hating and despising the Athenians, the authors of this unhappy tear, as the murderers of my children. But, however, I cannot...one circumstance, which is, that I am less sensible for my private afflictions, than for the honour of my country ; and I see it exposed to eternal infamy,... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1809 - 240 pages
...fenfibly affected with the cruel wound which their death hath made in my heart; nor forbear detefting the Athenians, the authors of this unhappy war, as the murderers of my children. 7. " But, however, there is one circumftance which I cannot conceal, that I am lefs fenfible for my... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 454 pages
...nature: but then I cannot but be strongly affected with the cruel wound which their death has made in my heart, nor forbear hating and detesting the Athenians,...one circumstance, which is, that I am less sensible of my private affliction than that of the honour of my country, and I see it exposed to eternal infamy... | |
| Edward Ward - 1812 - 456 pages
...strongly affected with the cruel wound which their death has made in my heart; nor forbear regarding the Athenians, the authors of this unhappy war, as the murderers of my children. I cannot, however, conceal one circumstance ; which is, that I am less sensible of my private affliction... | |
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