 | Washington Irving - 1822
...his pathetic appeal to posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation — all these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution. But there was one heart, whose anguish it would be impossible to describe.... | |
 | William Oxberry - 1824
...these entered deeply into every generous bosom, andeven his enemies lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution. " But there was one heart, whose anguish it would be impossible to describe. Tn happier days and fairer fortunes, he had won the affections of a beautiful and interesting girl,... | |
 | Thomas O'Connor - 1824 - 153 pages
...his pathetic appeal to posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation — all these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution. but there was one heart whose anguish it would be impossible to describe.... | |
 | Cabinet - 1824 - 420 pages
...his pathetic appeal to posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation — all these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution. But there was one heart, whose anguish it would be impossible to describe.... | |
 | 1824
...his pathetic appeal to. posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation—all these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution. " But there was one heart, whose anguish it would be impossible to describe.... | |
 | Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - 1825
...these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stem policy that dictated his execution. ' But there was one heart, whose anguish it would be impossible to describe, it/ happier days and fairer fortunée, he had won the affections of a beautiful and interesting girl,... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1830 - 316 pages
...his pathetic appeal to posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation — all these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution.* * This ill-starred youth was the son of Dr Emmet, a gentleman of fortune... | |
 | Samuel Kirkham - 1834 - 341 pages
...pathetick appeal to posterity', in the hopeless hour of condemnation' — all these entered deeply into every generous bosom', and even his enemies lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution'. But there was one heart', whose anguish it would be impossible to describe'.... | |
 | 1834
...— and his pathetic appeal to posterity, in the hour of condemnation — a!I theso entered deeply into every generous bosom — and even his enemies lamented the stern policy" that dictated his execution. But there wa« one heart, whose anjiij- li it THE MAGNOLIA: Oil, LITERARY... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1834 - 316 pages
...his pathetic appeal to posterity, in the hopeless hour of condemnation — all these entered deeply into every generous bosom, and even his enemies lamented the stern policy that dictated his execution. But there was one heart, whose anguish it would be impossible to describe.... | |
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