| John Henry Eaton - 1828 - 348 σελίδες
...pen, and, of the offal there thrown away, provided for himself and staff, what he was pleased to call, a very comfortable repast. Tripes, however, hastily...patience and suffering, which he felt might be necessary. In this campaign, a soldier one morning, with a wo-begone countenance, approached the general, stating... | |
| John Henry Eaton - 1828 - 354 σελίδες
...to call, a very comfortable repast. Tripes, however, hastily provided in a camp, without bread oi1 seasoning, can only be palatable to an appetite very...patience and suffering, which he felt might be necessary. In this campaign, a soldier one morning, with a wo-begone countenance, approached the general, stating... | |
| John Henry Eaton - 1828 - 368 σελίδες
...camp, without bread or seasoning, can only be palatable to an appetite very highly whetted ; yet tins constituted, for several days, the only diet at head-quarters...patience and suffering, which he felt might be necessary. In this campaign, a soldier one morning, with a wo-begone countenance, approached the general, stating... | |
| William Cobbett - 1834 - 178 σελίδες
...during which time the general seemed entirely satisfied with his fare. Neither this, nor the iiberal donations by which he disfurnished himself to relieve...power, was ever more deservedly free. Charity in him is a warm and active propensity of the heart, urging him, by an instantaneous impulse, to relieve the... | |
| 1834 - 152 σελίδες
...entirely satisfied with his fare. Neither this, nor the liberal donations by which he disiornished himself to relieve the suffering soldier, deserves...of patience and suffering, which he felt might be accessary, and hoped might be serviceable. Of these two imputations no human being, invested with rank... | |
| 1845 - 288 σελίδες
...appetite very highly whetted. Yet this constituted for several days the only diet at head quarters, during which time the general seemed entirely satisfied...power, was ever more deservedly free. Charity in him is a warm and active propensity of the heart, urging him, by an instantaneous impulse, to relieve the... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1847 - 306 σελίδες
...fare. Neither this, nor the liberal donations which he made to relieve the suffering soldier, deserve to be ascribed to ostentation or design : the one...might be necessary, and hoped might be serviceable. Charity in him was a warm and active propensity of the heart, urging him, by an instantaneous impulse,... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1847 - 306 σελίδες
...fare. Neither this, nor the liberal donations which he made to relieve the suffering soldier, deserve to be ascribed to ostentation or design : the one...might be necessary, and hoped might be serviceable. Charity in him was a warm and active propensity of the heart, urging him, by an instantaneous impulse,... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 422 σελίδες
...Neither this, nor the liberal donations which he made to relieve the suffering soldier, deserve to he 4 ascribed to ostentation or design : the one flowed...might be necessary, and hoped might be serviceable. Charity in him was a warm and active propensity of the heart, urging him, by an instantaneous impulse,... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1851 - 424 σελίδες
...flowed from benevolence. the c-.her :Y.xa nrcessi:y. and a desire to place before his men an example or patience and suffering, which he felt might be necessary, and hoped might be serriceable. Chanty in him was a warm and active propensity of the heart, urging him, by an instantaneous... | |
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