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" If there were any conscience in men, it would make their hearts to bleed to hear the pitiful murmurings and outcries of our sick men, without relief, every night and day, for the space of six weeks ; some departing out of the world, many times three or... "
The Beginners of a Nation: A History of the Source and Rise of the Earliest ... - 30. oldal
szerző: Edward Eggleston - 1896 - 377 oldal
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Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society, 4. kötet

American Antiquarian Society - 1860 - 378 oldal
...the fort, most pitiful to hear. If there were any conscience in men, it would make their hearts to bleed to hear the pitiful murmurings and outcries of our sick men, without relief, every night and day, for the space of six weeks; some departing out of the world, many times three or four...

Archaeologia Americana: Transactions and Collections of the ..., 4. kötet

American Antiquarian Society - 1860 - 378 oldal
...the fort, most pitiful to hear. If there were any conscience in men, it would make their hearts to bleed to hear the pitiful murmurings and outcries of our sick men, without relief, every night and day, for the space of six weeks; some departing out of the world, many times three or four...

"A Discourse of Virginia."

Edward Maria Wingfield - 1860 - 50 oldal
...the fort, most pitiful to hear. If there were any conscience in men, it would make their hearts to bleed to hear the pitiful murmurings and outcries of our sick men, without relief, every night and day, for the space of six weeks; some departing out of the world, many times three or four...

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 25. kötet

1883 - 990 oldal
...of the fort. "If there were any conscience in men it would make their hearts bleed," says Percy, " to hear the pitiful murmurings and outcries of our sick men, without relief, every night and day, for the space of about six weeks." Sometimes as many as three or four died in a single...

Hearts of oak

William Noel Sainsbury - 1871 - 380 oldal
...the fort, most pitiful to hear. If there were any conscience in men, it would make their hearts to bleed to hear the pitiful murmurings and outcries of our sick men, without relief, every night and day, for the space of six weeks ; some departing out of the world, many times three or four...

A History of American Literature During the Colonial Time, 1-2. kötet

Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 656 oldal
...of the fort most pitiful to hear. If there were any conscience in men, it would make their hearts to bleed to hear the pitiful murmurings and outcries of our sick men, without relief every night and day for the space of six weeks ; some departing out of the world, many times three or four...

A History of American Literature, 1. kötet

Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 332 oldal
...of the fort most pitiful to hear. If there were any conscience in men, it would make their hearts to bleed to hear the pitiful murmurings and outcries of our sick men, without relief every night and day for the space of six weeks ; some departing out of the world, many times three or four...

1607-1676

Moses Coit Tyler - 1879 - 320 oldal
...of the fort most pitiful to hear. If there were any conscience in men, it would make their hearts to bleed to hear the pitiful murmurings and outcries of our sick men, without relief every night and day for the space of six weeks ; some departing out of the world, many times three or four...

Captain John Smith (1579-1631) Sometime Governor of Virginia, and Admiral of ...

Charles Dudley Warner - 1881 - 307 oldal
...the fort, most pitiful to hear. If there were any conscience in men, it would make their hearts to bleed to hear the pitiful murmurings and outcries of our sick men, without relief, every night and day, for the space of six weeks : some departing out of the world ; many times three or four...

A History of American Literature: I, 1607-1676; II, 1676-1765

Moses Coit Tyler - 1883 - 664 oldal
...of the fort most pitiful to hear. If there were any conscience in men, it would make their hearts to bleed to hear the pitiful murmurings and outcries of our sick men, without relief every night and day for the space of six weeks ; some departing out of the world, many times three or four...




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